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Things to do in Palm Beach County: Boca exhibit, Science Museum, Mounts garden

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County SPONSORED CONTENT It’s May, and that means it’s time to celebrate MOSAIC (Month of Shows, Art, Ideas and Culture) in The Palm Beaches! Here to help you with three deals for the coming week is the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture here in Florida’s Cultural Capital. To learn more about the deals below, along with all of the other exciting ways to experience MOSAIC this May, visit mosaicpbc.com today. Check each organization’s website for COVID-19 safety protocols and guidelines.  DEAL

Palm Beach County organizations uniting to thank nurses with freebies

New State Rules Requires Microchipping, Selling of Specific Invasive Species – NBC 6 South Florida

New State Rules Require Microchipping, Selling of Specific Invasive Species Pet shops that sell invasive animals must liquidate their stock and have all species gone by July 28th By NBC 6 • Updated on April 29, 2021 at 6:46 am NBC Universal, Inc. Owners of specific types of invasive species in Florida will have to follow new rules in an effort to protect native species in the state. The new rules from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission require owners and stores selling specific animals, including the popular green iguana, to get the animal microchipped. Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

Florida wildlife officials to hold five tag your reptile days in May and June

Worried about how to track your tegu if it makes a jailbreak? Florida wildlife officials will hold a Tag Your Reptile Day at Brevard Zoo June 5. You can bring your pet green iguana or tegu to the event to get them microchipped for free. It s one of five similar events throughout the state in May and June to nudge pet owners into following new rules to protect Florida native habitats and wildlife from high-risk, exotic reptiles.  The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is helping people who have pet green iguanas and tegus come into compliance with the new rules governing those and 14 other reptile species, which take effect Thursday.

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