While many who live in south Florida see iguanas as vermin, nuisance animals or even a tasty meal, others are interested in keeping them as pets or selling them. Catching and selling iguanas caught in ...
The green iguana population in Florida is exploding. The green iguana population in Florida is exploding -- and consistent warm weather is only exacerbating the problem. It has gotten so bad, in a ...
Iguanas are invasive to Florida and can be killed humanely on private property year-round with the landowner's permission. No hunting license is required to kill iguanas on 32 designated FWC-managed ...
Invasive green iguanas are a growing problem in Marco Island and elsewhere in Florida. John Johnson, a licensed hunter, has killed approximately 1,500 iguanas since he began removing them. Iguanas ...
Steve Maugeri joined the CBS News Miami team in April 2024. Steve has always loved the beach and is excited to live this close to the ocean within a major city as well! A South Florida woman recently ...
gave the green light to hunters looking to help cull their numbers. That means a year-round season, no bag limits, fun shooting, and great eating. So whether you’re a permanent resident or on vacation ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is considering changes to Chapter 68-5 of the Florida Administrative Code to address outdoor caging for green iguanas, which ...
Florida now allows the capture and sale of invasive green iguanas, reversing a 2021 ban. Iguanas can be killed humanely on private property with landowner permission, but firearm regulations vary ...
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures, but some of Florida's most iconic critters are actually invasive. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is ...