Here's why snake hunters from across the U.S. are wading into the Florida Everglades
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The annual Florida Python Challenge, running for 10 days, invites both amateurs and professionals to help control the invasive Burmese python population affecting native wildlife.
Ron Bergeron emphasized the urgency of removing invasive pythons from the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, underscoring the broader efforts needed to protect Florida's native fauna.
Burmese pythons, released as pets in the late 1970s, have established a strong presence in South Florida, significantly impacting local ecosystems and native species.
With a high reproductive rate and few natural predators, Burmese pythons pose a serious threat to the Florida wildlife, capable of preying on animals up to the size of deer.
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