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As Floridians emerge from Hurricane Milton, they are finding unexpected visitors in flooded streets, backyards or even their homes: displaced wild animals. An alligator was caught on video ...
A wildlife expert is warning Hurricane Milton victims to be wary about another danger lurking in the floodwaters — hungry alligators.
Christopher Gillette of Bellowing Acres Sanctuary talks about preparing crocodiles, alligators, birds and more for Hurricane Milton, and what humans should look out for in the aftermath.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A popular outdoor market displaced by Hurricanes Helene and Milton is back at Tropicana Field. The Saturday Shoppes finally returned Saturday after nearly six months. Lot ...
As if Floridians didn’t have enough to worry about in the midst of Hurricane Milton, you can now add agitated alligators to the list. While millions of residents remain displaced or without ...
In 2024 disasters displaced a record number of people both globally and in the U.S. About 11 million U.S. residents had to relocate to another part of the country because of hurricanes, floods and ...
After months of displacement from last year’s storms, a Tampa family on Wednesday will move back into their repaired home, thanks to a special group.
Florida's attorney general wants to establish an "alligator Alcatraz" detention facility in the Everglades to house individuals who may be living in the country illegally.
(WPTV) - Alligator Alcatraz; that’s the name Florida’s attorney general has given to a proposed detention facility he wants to establish in the Everglades to house individuals who may be living in the ...
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