As we enter the spring season, remember to be aware of natural hazards common to Austin and the Central Texas area that can ...
We may be more likely to see snakes this time of year, as the weather warms. Use this information to make encounters less ...
There’s mounting evidence Everglades pythons can migrate north and west from South Florida. Have they invaded the Treasure ...
What is similar between Asian green mussels, iguanas and lionfish? They are all invasive species in Florida you can eat. Here ...
Texas A&M AgriLife experts share insights on snake behavior, tips to prevent unnecessary fear of snakes and reduce the risk of a bite.
It’s time to get outdoors and shake off the winter blues, Atlanta. Spring is finally here, promising warmer weather, more daylight and pollen.
Postal workers are renowned for surmounting odds, but one in North Carolina apparently drew the line at reaching past a snake ...
Want to go on a nature hike but can’t get out to the woods? Look for the plants and animals right around the corner.
What would you do if a giant snake fell on your patio table? Watch what happens when a diamond python makes an unexpected ...
Look at the head shape. As a rule of thumb, most venomous snakes have a triangular or diamond-shaped head, and nonvenomous snakes have a tapered head. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket ...
A Bristol Township police officer on patrol spotted the smoke in the 1600 block of Lakeland Avenue. Two animals inside died, ...
There have been at least 25 documented sightings of Burmese pythons on the Treasure Coast since 2004, and countless more of the invasive snakes likely have lurked undetected or unreported ...