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A snake hunter holds an 11-foot Burmese Python in the Florida Everglades

Florida marks milestone in Everglades python control program

Source: AP News

In May 2018, a group of hunters collected their 1,000th python in a Florida program designed to control populations of the invasive snakes in the Everglades.

This entry was posted in The Natural World and tagged Science & Nature on August 1, 2018 by Chandler Gifford.

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