Animals
Florida Holds Annual Invasive Snake Hunt to Remove Burmese Python from Local Ecosystem
The annual invasive snake hunt, which will start in August and educate people about Burmese pythons while purging Florida's ecosystem of the species, will also help to protect the environment.
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