The NRA Wants Florida to Hold More Bear Hunts

This past October, Florida held its first bear hunting season in more than 20 years. Though the mini-season was scheduled to last a week, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission called it off after just two days. Hunters took 302 bears in the short time, just short of the…

A Tropical Storm May Already Be Brewing in the Atlantic

Hurricane Season doesn’t officially start for more than a week, but apparently Mother Nature is itching to get a head start. A system of tropical concern is already developing out in the Atlantic, and it has the possibility to develop into a Tropical Storm that could target Florida.  If it…

Scientists Confirm Three Nile Crocodiles Were Captured Near Miami

At this point there can’t be many strange, threatening reptiles from across the globe that haven’t somehow popped up in the Florida wild. We already have instances of giant snakes like Burmese pythons and meat-eating lizards like Nile monitors. Now scientists have confirmed that Nile crocodiles are also in the state.  Back in 2009,…

Miami Beach’s Flood Pumps Send Human Waste Into Biscayne Bay

So Miami Beach’s stormwater pumps shoot water from the city’s streets and street drains into Biscayne Bay to combat flooding. You know what’s in the water it pumps directly into the Bay from the streets? Unsurprisingly, some not so clean stuff.  A new study of flood waters found incredibly high…

Meet the New Invasive Cockroach Species Reproducing on Virginia Key

Every morning, researcher Tom Jackson photographs the sunrise from Virginia Key, where he works at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Some mornings as he walks out to the shoreline he finds the area empty and quiet. Other days, he spots interesting insects, plants and animals. During a morning…