New York Times: To live in South Florida is to make peace with flying cockroach behemoths, brigades of lizards that dart across walls (bedroom and otherwise) and frogs the size of cannonballs that loiter on driveways. But even in a state as hospitable as this one to scaly, slithering creatures, enough is enough. Florida has the highest number of nonnative amphibians and reptile species, according to a recent University of Florida study, and some of them are obliterating native Floridian creatures. Florida’s Congressional......
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Florida Looks for Curbs on Some Snake Species
Posted by New York Times: Lizette Alvarez on December 25th, 2011
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