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That’s An Awfully Large…


April 27, 2015

Treefrog! Did you know the invasive Cuban treefrog can grow to be 5.5 inches? That is quite big considering the largest of our native treefrogs only grows to be 2.5 inches. It’s also a good way to help identify this invasive species. Many ... READ MORE

Category: Wildlife, Work & Life
Tags: Bulging Eyes, Cuban Treefrog, Freezer, Frog, Invasive, Invasive Species, Large Treefrog, Loud Croaking Noise At Night, Pinellas County, PVC Pipe, Red Eyes, Toepads, Whitish Frog

Invasive Species Are Everywhere


March 24, 2015

Is there a serious threat to Florida’s landscape living in your yard? Would you know a Brazilian peppertree, a carrotwood or a Cuban tree frog if you saw one? If not, read on. Invasive species are defined as non-native or exotic organisms ... READ MORE

Category: Home Landscapes, Horticulture, Natural Resources, Work & Life
Tags: Brazilian Pepper, Cuban Treefrog, Extinction, Invasive Animals, Invasive Plants, Invasive Species, Landscape, Pests

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