Think small and minimal when choosing kayak fishing gear. The first change will be from a big tackle box to a small tackle bag that carries only what you really […]
Solving the Florida Monkey Mystery: From Tarzan to Today: How Hollywood and Nature Collide at Silver Springs and Fort De Soto If you want the real Hollywood monkey story in […]
Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife is gearing up for the 24th Annual Burrowing Owl Festival on February 28 at Rotary Park. It’s a day meant for everyone from wildlife lovers, […]
A male bald eagle rescued in Cape Coral is bouncing back at Sanibel’s Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW). Admitted in late December, this big raptor has been healing […]
South Florida doesn’t get snow very often, but even when it’s freezing, cold snaps send iguanas plummeting from the trees. That’s when residents take advantage and try to get a […]
When Hurricane Ian hit Lee County, Mullock Creek Preserve and the surrounding neighborhoods disappeared under over eight feet of water. That wasn’t just a freak event. Afterward, FEMA stepped in […]
Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission just made a big move. On Friday, they issued an executive order that lets people remove live, cold-stunned green iguanas from the wild, no […]
If you care about the environment and want to take real action, this is your chance. The Lemon Bay Conservancy is kicking off its Coastal Seminar Series, and you’re invited […]
Women take the lead in inshore saltwater fishing at the Ladies, Let’s Go Fishing (LLGF) Gulf Coast University, coming up March 21-22, 2026. And if you can’t wait for March, […]
Environmentalists are raising alarms over plans to build a new cruise port in Manatee County, a project designed to welcome the massive ships that just can’t squeeze under the Sunshine […]