Florida officials have tripled the number of invasive Burmese Pythons removed in a year since partnering with a leather ...
As Floridians enjoy the cooler fall weather outside, they might want to be aware of our slithery neighbors also enjoying the ...
On Monday, September 29, The Palm Beach Post updated its August coverage of Florida’s python-luring pilot, adding a notable detail: the next phase of the robotic-rabbit program will include “bunny ...
As if alligators, crocodiles, airboats in the Everglades, and Instagram fishing models weren't enough, visitors to Florida can add one more water-related species to watch out for: snakes. Lots and ...
But there are snakes the FWC doesn't want to see go away. This summer the FWC put word out that it is seeking the public's ...
His snake eyes were bigger than his stomach. Florida might have a new ally in the ongoing fight against the invasive Burmese python scourge — chilly weather. Researchers who track the elusive and ...
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Florida’s New Bear Hunt and Python Challenge Stir Heated Debate
Florida’s new hunting efforts aim to manage bears and invasive pythons, but not everyone agrees with these bold measures.
Three Burmese pythons were recently found at Florida homes, including one discovered inside a truck engine. While pythons generally avoid urban areas, they are known to inhabit nearby environments, ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has received at least a dozen credible rainbow snake sightings since it sought the public's assistance in documenting the elusive reptiles. FWC ...
The predator might soon become the prey if Florida scientists can confirm that Burmese pythons -- an extremely invasive species in the Everglades -- are safe for us to eat. The Florida Fish and ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking for the public’s help in documenting a shimmering, yet elusive, reptile. The rainbow snake is a large, nonvenomous ...
There was some snake news recently in Southwest Florida and it had nothing to do with the invasive Burmese python. On Sept. 26, the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) posted on its ...
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