In a scientific first, Everglades researchers recorded a bobcat raiding a Burmese python nest. Can native wildlife win the war on invasive species?
Author: Ed Killer, Treasure Coast Newspapers
12-year-old fisher sets two world records after catching a 58-pound fish
Jack crevalles are big and aggressive fish, but Nicholas Fano, 12, of Palm City, Florida won a tough fight to set two IGFA world records.
‘It buried the buoy for 20 minutes’: Swordfish weighing 436 pounds reeled in by Stuart, Florida, woman
A Florida woman caught the largest swordfish of her fishing career, weighing in a giant that tipped the scales at 436 pounds.
Florida man fights off attacking alligator by poking its eyes; survives with 65 stitches
Mark Johnson, 61, was attacked by alligator and survived with 65 stitches. Here’s the trick he used, which FWC warns doesn’t always work.
Tourists can travel to the Bahamas by air and sea, if proven negative for coronavirus
The Bahamas has reopened — not to all tourists, but some, amid the coronavirus pandemic and, before that, the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.
Florida man nearly loses leg — and life — to alligator while hunting hogs
Hunting deer, hogs, wild turkeys and more is allowed in large wildlife management areas located in western Martin and Palm Beach counties.