When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
As near-freezing temperatures reach southern Florida, green iguanas are dropping from the trees, unable to handle the chill.
South Florida's weather feels nothing like the tropical humidity it's known for. And the iguanas are feeling the cold ...
A temporary executive order allowed the collection effort. Typically people are banned from transporting iguanas without a ...
The historic cold weather that sent temperatures plummeting to record or near-record lows in Palm Beach County caused a lot ...
Need ideas on how to stay warm during this winter chill? This Florida man tries lying under a pile of these reptiles, see ...
Record-setting cold snaps bring unusual sights and struggles to South Florida, from iguanas on menus to farms battling crop ...
Iguanas were recently added to the state’s Dirty Dozen invasive species list because of their growing population and damage ...
A temporary emergency order gives Florida residents a rare opportunity to collect cold-stunned green iguanas without a permit ...
As a cold snap moved across south Florida, temperatures dipped into the mid 30s, prompting cold-blooded iguanas to fall from ...
A huge swath of the U.S. from the Gulf Coast to New England is mired in extra-cold temperatures after a 'bomb cyclone' ...
A new executive order by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission provides a “unique opportunity” for people to ...