Florida's annual effort to tackle one of the world's most notorious invasive species is returning this July, but wildlife officials are making one thing clear: the event is not expected to eradicate ...
The annual amateur Florida Python Challenge gets hoopla and cash, but scientists harvest the real goods: tons of snakes and ...
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Florida's Python Challenge is back, but biologists say the 4-ton problem is moving north
"This is a South Florida problem that is rapidly turning into a Central Florida problem." ...
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Florida's 1,000 would-be python killers are heading into the Everglades for a $10,000 prize
Anyone joining the 2026 Florida Python Challenge must register and complete an online training course.
Preserving what's left of a python after its caught and killed requires a great deal of time, skill and patience.
Florida’s long fight against invasive Burmese pythons just reached a record that feels both encouraging and unsettling. During the latest breeding season, biologists and volunteers with the ...
The Key Largo woodrat has survived in the tropical hammocks of a narrow Florida island for thousands of years. It builds stick nests that can stand six feet tall, some of them reused across ...
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Florida's Burmese python problem so bad that a record hunt of 294 snakes in 10 days barely made a dent
A record-breaking result from Florida's annual python hunt is drawing attention — but for a sobering reason. Even after 294 Burmese pythons were removed in just 10 days, experts say the Everglades ...
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A Burmese python was discovered guarding 20 eggs under a sidewalk in Florida. The reptile was spotted by a man walking nearby, who noticed movement under the concrete of the walkway, NBC 6 reported.
Researcher Melissa Miller tracks pythons and other invasive reptiles to help resource managers control their populations. New technologies like AI-powered traps are being tested to help manage ...
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