TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— As the temperature drops in Florida this week, residents may also see something else drop from the trees.
Iguanas, like all non-native, invasive species, are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
If you have heard about iguanas falling from trees, this is what is happening. When temperatures drop, especially in South ...
Chiu said about 70,000 iguanas were culled last year, including about 45,000 in Pingtung County, 12,000 in Tainan, 9,900 in ...
Many iguanas in South Florida have adapted to going deep into burrows where they stay insulated from the cold. They also tend ...
Agriculture Minister Chen Chun-ji (陳駿å£) said Taiwan is estimated to have around 200,000 green iguanas, with the majority ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission sharing reminders about what to do when seeing wildlife impacted by the ...
A colorful yet destructive creature, the invasive green iguana has plagued South Florida since the 1960s. They are believed ...
On the rare occasion, the temperatures in South Florida drop to the mid-to-low 40s for about 8 hours or more. This is enough time for iguanas to become incapacitated. The iguanas aren't usually dead ...
Taiwan plans to cull as many as 120,000 invasive green iguanas in 2025 in an effort to curb the species' impact on local ...
Iggy, a giant iguana that has sat perched on the Zoo's animal hospital for 15 years, is coming down to be refurbished, the ...