Burmese pythons, a non-native snake, has proliferated across more than a thousand square miles of South Florida.
The FWC and Inversa partner to control Burmese python population in the Everglades. Kills tripled this July compared to last July, but hunters say we haven't made a dent. Have you gone hunting?
Warning: Some readers may find the details of this story disturbing. Officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were caught on video killing dozens of pythons and a pregnant ...
A Florida man who found and killed a nearly 12-foot-long Burmese python was told by a state agency to "put it in the trash" ...
Initially established in Everglades National Park in the early 1980s, Burmese pythons quickly put a stranglehold on Florida's ...
Wade Gardner, of Rotonda West in Charlotte County, told WINK News that after spotting the nearly 12-foot python stretched across the road, he drove home to gather equipment for catching the snake.
Fashion trend forecasters should flag snake skin as the next big thing in the Sunshine State. The invasive Burmese python, which has been terrorizing the natural wildlife of the Florida Everglades for ...
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