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Thanks to the dedicated actions of several conservation groups, the eastern indigo snake is making a comeback in Florida!
Biologists trudged through the grassy nature preserve carrying cloth bags that contained fearsome-seeming cargo: 42 snake-eating apex predators. The conservation program has now released 209 Eastern ...
Officials released 42 Eastern indigo snakes into the wilds of Florida this week in an effort to recover local populations of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Friede has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times — often on purpose. Now scientists are studying his ...
A former working cattle farm in Osteen, in Volusia County, officially opened as the D Ranch Preserve following a ...
One man’s strange fixation with self-administering snake venom may lead to a remarkable advance in antivenom development, but ...
Officials from Conservation Florida cut the ribbon on D Ranch Preserve in Osteen along with Gatorland representatives and dozens of other people.
It is expected a draft for a bear hunt proposal will be presented to commissioners for public review by May 7.
For the ninth consecutive year, The Nature Conservancy released eastern indigo snakes into Florida's Apalachicola Bluffs and ...
A Maryland woman’s video of a large snake slithering on the beach in Ocean City is giving a lot of<a class="excerpt-read-more ...
A long time ago, strange predators roamed the Caribbean — not just birds and snakes, but land-dwelling crocodiles that ...