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Florida’s record python hunter shows the hard reality of invasive species control
Taylor Stanberry caught 60 Burmese pythons during the 2025 Florida Python Challenge, setting a state record. Her work shows ...
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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." ...
According to the Bible, the world’s first con man was a snake. It deceived Adam and Eve, leading them to commit the first sin ...
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Florida's giant pythons are not just eating wildlife, they are spreading seeds across the Everglades
When an invasive species alters that system, the effects can extend far beyond the food chain.
According to the Bible, the world’s first con man was a snake. It deceived Adam and Eve, leading them to commit the first sin, which is how we wound up living in this messed-up world we have now. I ...
As python hunters head out into the Everglades for the 2026 Florida Python Challenge, many of them will feel the bite of the ...
The countdown is official underway for the 2026 Florida Python Challenge. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the South Florida Water Management District announced in May the ...
The heat index is expected to reach the mid-100s across the entire Florida peninsula toward the end of the week and into the ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Florida. Officials warn residents not to capture these five-foot reptiles.
An Everglades video is drawing attention for an unusual reason: not because of a dramatic struggle, but because of how peaceful it seems. In the clip, a brilliantly colored Burmese python rests calmly ...
After several days of torrential rain in rural areas of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, we can expect a break, but it brings with it extreme heat. Another slug of Saharan air filters into Florida ...
The Burmese python does not belong in the Florida Everglades. The invasive species eating its way through the Everglades is native to India, lower China, and some islands of the East Indies. At some ...
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