Home to Bezos & Zuckerberg, Florida battles 4-foot-long invasive lizards
Florida and several other US states are intensifying efforts to control the population of the invasive Argentine black-and-white tegu lizard. Wildlife officials are particularly concerned as the hatching season in June and July could lead to a surge in the lizard population, threatening local ecosystems.
Why it matters
Invasive species can cause significant ecological damage and economic loss, necessitating proactive wildlife management strategies.
Some of the biggest states in the US, home to several tech billionaires, are racing to stop spread of 4-foot-long lizards as June and July are ... - The Times of India
The article reports on environmental management and wildlife issues without political framing.
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