Everglades
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20,000 Invasive Burmese Pythons Removed From Everglades by 11,000 Contractors Since 2006: Are We Making Headway?
Since 2006, Florida's 11,000 contractors have rid the Everglades of 20,000 invasive Burmese pythons. Does this mean that eradication is within reach? Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Florida Burmese Python Population Runs a Hundred Thousand in the Everglades
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Florida Recruits Indian Snake Trackers to Hunt Everglades Pythons
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106 Invasive Burmese Pythons Were Killed in Florida Hunt
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January 'Python Challenge' Reinstated To Protect Everglades National Park
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"There's No Place Like Home" For Snail Kites
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Invasive Species Could Destroy the Everglades?
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Understanding Python Patterns Could Help Save the Everglades... Maybe
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The Everglades' Mammals Are Disappearing, and We Can Definitely Blame the Pythons
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Rising Seas Endanger Several Everglades Plants
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Florida Python Hunters Turn Up Empty-handed
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Deadly Fungus Killing Thousands of Trees in Everglades
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150,000 Burmese Pythons Threaten Everglades Ecosystem