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Fort Lauderdale man accused of digging up sea turtle nest, throwing hatchlings in water
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale man accused of digging up sea turtle nest, throwing hatchlings in waterState wildlife officers arrested a Fort Lauderdale man Wednesday after they said witnesses saw him digging through a loggerhead sea turtle nest, grabbing the new hatchlings and throwing them into the water.
What’s a manatee doing in a Pembroke Pines lake? Residents stunned by sighting
Read full article: What’s a manatee doing in a Pembroke Pines lake? Residents stunned by sightingA gentle giant almost always seen close to our coasts managed to find its way into a lake in an inland South Florida community.
Florida Panthers capture sports world’s attention, but namesake big cats remain imperiled
Read full article: Florida Panthers capture sports world’s attention, but namesake big cats remain imperiledThe image of a fierce Florida panther is emblazoned on the uniforms of a sports team that’s capturing the attention of the world. But the real Florida panther is one of just two native cats in the entire state.
2 injured loggerhead turtles triumphantly crawl into Atlantic after rehabbing in South Florida
Read full article: 2 injured loggerhead turtles triumphantly crawl into Atlantic after rehabbing in South FloridaA crowd cheered and took photos as two loggerhead sea turtles slowly made their way through the sand and into the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after rehabbing at a Florida marine life center.
Distressed sawfish rescued in Florida Keys dies after aquarium treatment
Read full article: Distressed sawfish rescued in Florida Keys dies after aquarium treatmentAn endangered sawfish rescued last month in the Florida Keys after it was spotted acting erratically and swimming in circles has died as wildlife officials continue to search for what is causing fish to become distressed.
Man accused of luring endangered Key deer into home, taking videos: ‘It’s watching Fox News with me’
Read full article: Man accused of luring endangered Key deer into home, taking videos: ‘It’s watching Fox News with me’A convicted felon from Big Pine Key is facing criminal charges after authorities said he lured multiple endangered Key deer into his home by feeding them — and posted photos and videos of it all online.
Florida discontinues manatee winter feeding program after seagrass conditions improve
Read full article: Florida discontinues manatee winter feeding program after seagrass conditions improveA two-year experimental feeding program for starving Florida manatees will not immediately resume this winter as conditions have improved for the threatened marine mammals and the seagrass on which they depend, wildlife officials said.
Key West man gets felony charge for eating protected conch, authorities say
Read full article: Key West man gets felony charge for eating protected conch, authorities sayA protected species was on a Key West man’s menu Friday, landing him in jail on a felony charge, state wildlife officers said Tuesday.
Sea turtle dies after being shot with spear in Keys; reward offered for arrest
Read full article: Sea turtle dies after being shot with spear in Keys; reward offered for arrestThe Turtle Hospital in Marathon is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect who shot a loggerhead turtle in the head with a spear, the organization’s manager said Tuesday.
Keys man caught with 5 illegal lobster tails ‘hidden in his pants,’ officials say
Read full article: Keys man caught with 5 illegal lobster tails ‘hidden in his pants,’ officials sayA lobster diver in the Florida Keys likely wasn’t happy to see wildlife officers Wednesday after officials say they made some illegal discoveries after conducting a resource inspection.
Rare find: Marine biologists work to figure out why whale came near shore, died in Keys
Read full article: Rare find: Marine biologists work to figure out why whale came near shore, died in KeysSouth Florida marine biologists are trying to get to the bottom of a rare find and mysterious death of a marine mammal off the Florida Keys.
‘They didn’t deserve this’: Fire kills nearly every animal at Florida wildlife center
Read full article: ‘They didn’t deserve this’: Fire kills nearly every animal at Florida wildlife centerAn early morning fire on Thursday killed nearly all the animals at a wildlife center in Florida, officials said.
‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium
Read full article: ‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami SeaquariumThree women who worked with famed orca Lolita at the Miami Seaquarium panned Thursday’s announcement that the attraction’s owners plan to return the captive whale to her “home waters” in the Pacific Northwest.
New video shows shocked deputies discovering endangered Key deer stuffed in SUV
Read full article: New video shows shocked deputies discovering endangered Key deer stuffed in SUVOn an early morning in July 2022, deputies said they pulled over Yoankis Hernandez Pena, 38, and Andres Leon Valdes, 45, near Curry Hammock State Park in Marathon and found an injured deer inside their vehicle, on top of a cooler, lawn chairs and other various objects.
US proposes removing wood stork from endangered species list
Read full article: US proposes removing wood stork from endangered species listThe ungainly yet graceful wood stork, which was on the brink of extinction in 1984, has recovered sufficiently in Florida and other Southern states that U.S. wildlife officials on Tuesday proposed removing the wading bird from the endangered species list.
Endangered whales off South Florida coast captivate onlookers, boaters urged to stay away
Read full article: Endangered whales off South Florida coast captivate onlookers, boaters urged to stay awayThere’s growing concern for an endangered right whale and her calf spotted multiple times off South Florida and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is warning boaters to steer clear.
Dozens of Florida manatees in rehab amid ongoing starvation
Read full article: Dozens of Florida manatees in rehab amid ongoing starvationMore than six dozen threatened manatees are currently in rehabilitation centers in Florida and elsewhere amid a chronic starvation problem caused by water pollution, wildlife officials said Wednesday.
What’s causing flamingos to flock to Miami Springs? Resident discovers surprising possibility
Read full article: What’s causing flamingos to flock to Miami Springs? Resident discovers surprising possibilityResidents in Miami Springs are concerned about a recent, unusual series of flamingo sightings that they believe may be coming from nearby Hialeah Park, where a flock of the majestic pink birds has lived since the ‘30s.
Florida’s ‘puss caterpillars’ may look cute and fuzzy, but can pack venomous punch
Read full article: Florida’s ‘puss caterpillars’ may look cute and fuzzy, but can pack venomous punchFlorida’s “puss caterpillars” may look like cute and fuzzy creatures you could just reach out and pet, but scientists are warning people to stay away from them, because their seemingly soft “fur” can actually pack a venomous sting.
Sea turtles hold strong this summer but danger beckons
Read full article: Sea turtles hold strong this summer but danger beckonsMany feared for the future of Florida’s three most prominent types of endangered sea turtles — greens, loggers and leatherbacks — but this year evidence suggests they are rebounding.
PHOTOS: Zoo Miami vets take look inside endangered clouded leopard
Read full article: PHOTOS: Zoo Miami vets take look inside endangered clouded leopardVeterinarians at Zoo Miami took a close look inside one of the park’s endangered clouded leopards as they tried to get to the bottom of ongoing vomiting issues.
Sailfish leaps out of water, injures woman off Florida coast
Read full article: Sailfish leaps out of water, injures woman off Florida coastA 70-year-old woman was stabbed by the bill of a 100-pound sailfish that leapt out of the water and attacked her as her companions were trying to reel it in on a boat near the Florida coast.
Trapper, wildlife officer hit python jackpot in Big Cypress
Read full article: Trapper, wildlife officer hit python jackpot in Big CypressA python contractor and a Florida wildlife officer hit the motherlode in Big Cypress National Preserve Monday night, finding two female Burmese pythons, nearly 20 hatchlings and nearly 100 hatched and unhatched eggs amid efforts to rid Florida of the invasive species.
Concerns raised that Pompano Beach casino expansion may harm threatened owls
Read full article: Concerns raised that Pompano Beach casino expansion may harm threatened owlsA group of ex-employees has raised concerns that a Pompano Beach casino expansion project may displace threatened burrowing owls living on the property’s soon-to-be-developed race track.
Manatees are dying at an unusually high rate across Florida in 2021
Read full article: Manatees are dying at an unusually high rate across Florida in 2021BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Florida’s beloved manatees, affectionately known as the “cows of the sea,” are always a sight to behold as they grace our Florida waters. However, since the beginning of 2021, the sea cow population is decreasing at an alarmingly fast rate. In the first five weeks of 2021, manatee deaths in Florida reached more than half of what they were in all of 2020. As of February 24, more than 350 manatee deaths have been recorded in Florida in 2021, which is three times the usual average for the same time period, according to The Weather Channel. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, at least 358 manatees have died in Florida since Jan. 1.