March Napness: Contest underway to find the sleepiest sanctuary bear
You’ve heard of March Madness and Fat Bear Week, but are you ready for March Napness? As hibernating season comes to an end, the search is on for the sleepiest sanctuary bear.
‘Thousands of whales disappeared,’ likely starved to death amid strong heatwave: study
Researchers found a decline of nearly 7,000 whales between 2012 and 2021, which coincided with a massive marine heatwave sometimes referred to as “the blob."
Snook season opens on doorstep into spring
March 1 marks the first day of snook season, and Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina says these transitionary periods between seasons are some of his favorite times of year to fish.
One of world’s smallest fish makes sound as loud as gunshot, scientists find
The fish, known as Danionella cerebrum, is smaller than a grape and is transparent
15-foot great white shark washes up on Florida beach
A massive female great white shark washed up dead on a Florida panhandle beach over the weekend, according to conservation officials.
Watch: Bear trio gets evicted from building in California's Lake Tahoe
A family of three bears had bear-ly moved into a building in California’s Lake Tahoe when they got the boot.
Joro spiders known for giant webs poised to invade more US cities, study warns
Joro spiders have been found in new research to be even more "urban tolerant" than previously believed, setting these creatures up to invade even more U.S. cities.
Biggest snake species in the world discovered while filming with Will Smith in the Amazon
National Geographic explorer Bryan Fry revealed details about the largest identified snake, a green anaconda variant.
Full moon brings flushing water for next week
With the full moon, fish should be actively feeding, despite some choppy conditions on the front end of this weekend.
70 coins pulled from white alligator's stomach in Nebraska
Last week, Thibodaux, a 36-year-old leucistic alligator at the Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, underwent a procedure to remove a stomach full of coins. Leucism is a condition that causes partial loss of all types of pigmentation.
Man killed by lion after entering enclosure at zoo: 'The animal attacked'
A zoo guest who decided to climb a wall to enter a lion enclosure to apparently take a selfie was mauled to death by the animal Thursday, according to reports.
Video: Dolphin spotted tossing around fish off Southwest Florida coast
Florida boaters spotted a dolphin tossing an eight-pound fish recently off the coast of Southwest Florida.
2 great white sharks pinged off Florida coast this week
Two great white sharks were caught swimming near the Florida coast this week.
Good Day Fishing Report: Feb. 16, 2024
Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina says Friday is a great day to take advantage of weather windows for fishing.
Meet the rare sea turtles rescued from Massachusetts being treated in Apollo Beach
Rare sea turtles were found sick and emaciated in Massachusetts back in December. They were flown to Tampa to be treated at the Florida Aquarium's rehab facility in Apollo Beach.
5 orphaned manatees released into Florida spring after being nursed back to health
Five orphaned manatees that have been rehabilitated are back in their natural habitat.
Chernobyl’s mutant wolves developing resistance to cancer, study says
Wolves in Chernobyl’s radiation zone appear to have developed a resistance to cancer after being exposed to high levels of radiation in the wake of the nuclear disaster 35 years ago, according to a new study.
Stingray pregnancy shocks aquarium, shark lab in NC: 'We have no male'
A stingray's pregnancy could be a miraculous birth: The aquarium and shark lab where she lives has no male stingrays.
New moon, incoming tide have fish biting
Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina anglers are expected to take advantage of a nice weather weekend when the fish are biting.
Florida manatees rebound to record-breaking winter numbers
After years of dwindling numbers for Florida manatees, wildlife officials say numbers are bouncing back thanks to continued efforts by the state.