A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
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Firefighters dismantle woman's car after slippery python hides inside
Firefighters in Florida, US dismantled parts of a woman’s car to rescue her pet Burmese python after it slithered behind the dashboard. The owner drove to Station 43 for help on 9 March, where crews ...
Vibe coding is getting more attention because just about anyone can do it to build useful software. Now, people like ...
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Your car probably has this hidden problem
Modern cars are packed with touchscreens, sensors, and software designed to make driving feel futuristic. But replacing simple buttons with complex menus may actually make vehicles harder—and ...
"This is why the story of the invasive species appealed to me so much. This is something I can do. This is something I can help with." ...
When it comes to tackling invasive species in South Florida, it's not just about spotting and removing. A group of University ...
After following all of the official rules and regulations, Freddy and Mike dressed to kill—in their knee-high snake boots, camouflage pants, and safari vests—and set out on The Great Python Safari.
From feral hogs to sea lampreys, these invasive species cost billions and continue spreading across North America.
MIAMI — On their Florida vacations, Rob Wessels and his family have pursued an array of typical outings — deep-sea fishing, a stroll at the farmers market, tanning at the pool and beach. On the most ...
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