The newest established Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu was recently discovered in St. Lucie County. What to ...
The Argentine black and white tegu, a large invasive lizard, appears to be making quite a home for itself in St. Lucie County ...
A new reptilian threat is emerging on the Treasure Coast, who said Argentine black and white tegu lizards populations are on ...
The sandbar-like island of Deveaux Bank at the mouth of the North Edisto River is fully closed to the public in the summer months in perpetuity and is named a site of international importance in the ...
For the first time ever, wild animals have been captured and relocated from one Latin American country to another for ...
During red tide events, the researchers collected Karenia brevis bloom samples to analyze in a lab. They used a method called ...
Conservationists first spotted a young male jaguar in 2022 roaming Argentina’s Formosa Nature Reserve. Camera traps later ...
A voracious invasive predator that state and federal wildlife officials feared would one day find a home in the Florida Keys ...
In the first international translocation of wild species for release in the Southern Cone, Rewilding Argentina and Rewilding ...
Proposed changes include the removal, marking and sales of live green iguanas, the caging requirements for juvenile green iguanas and tegus and renewals of pet permits.
Latin America, a biodiversity hotspot home to 40% of the world’s species, is witnessing an alarming decline in its wildlife.