MIAMI - It's a South Florida phenomenon that draws amusement from across the country — when temperatures drop below a certain ...
Miami’s beautiful greenery, and especially its trees, help minimize heat and overall intense climate impacts on all creatures ...
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says the coldest air of the season, so far, arrives on Wednesday morning with lows falling to mostly the upper 40s. Some inland areas could see the mid-40s ...
(File) As temperatures drop in Florida this week, residents might notice an unusual sight – green iguanas falling from trees. These non-native reptiles, typically found in Central America, tropical ...
Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and South America ...
“Don’t be surprised the next several mornings to find iguanas lying on the ground beneath the trees. Don’t pick them up or touch them, they will recover later in the day when temperatures warm up,” ...
Green iguanas could become cold-stunned as the polar vortex pushes into South FL, bringing temperatures in the 40s to the ...
FROM OUR NEWS SWEVICES Florida has long attracted spring gobbler hunters in pursuit of an Osceola wild turkey to complete ...
The significant decline in the numbers of this beloved species ... planted thousands of native trees at schools, public parks, and along roads across South Florida, including every public school ...
It’s the greenest of South Florida Christmas tree options ... in North Miami and offering the invasive species as substitute for holiday trees. Sure, the scraggly pine looks a little like ...
A polar vortex with the potential to damage Florida's seasonal citrus crop is expected to descend on the state next week -- ...