The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced rescuing over 1,200 sea turtles from frigid water temperatures.
The following report highlights some cases the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission handled in Brevard County.
Think you were cold? More than 100 sea turtles were rescued in waters around Florida amid a historic winter storm that ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission invites K-12 students to submit artwork for its Florida Fish Art Contest The Florida ...
Red tide, caused by the organism Karenia brevis, has been detected in 34 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf Coast over the ...
More than 1,200 sea turtles were rescued in northern Florida following a significant cold-stunning event in mid-January.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission documented over 1,200 cold-stunned sea turtle rescues within six days.
A field biologist in S. Florida operating a trail camera to monitor Florida panthers captured a rare sight when a bobcat walked by holding an alligator in ...
The officer pulled up to 29-year-old Carlos Fabian Mercado de Choudens, who was fishing with four other people. The officer checked one of Mercado’s buckets and found several bluegill fish, according ...
A bobcat was seen carrying a small alligator for dinner. It's common for bobcats to catch small alligators, according to ...
PORT ST. JOE, Fla. (WFLA)– The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Wildlife Research Institute released more than 1,200 turtles back into the waters. With the cold temperatures ...
On Florida’s east coast, offshore Nassau and Volusia counties, an ongoing cold-stunning event has harmed about 120 green sea ...