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When python researchers Ian Bartoszek and Ian Easterling tracked a male “scout snake” with a radio transmitter, they expected him to lead them to a big female Burmese python. What they found ...
In one 24-hour period, the team of python trackers found and removed 500 pounds worth of invasive snakes from the Florida landscape.
The trap's potential impact in the Everglades is unknown until more research is done in Gainesville, Humphrey said. Five pythons, ranging in age, are being used in the study.
The researchers captured the moment the 115-pound reptile swallowed a 77-pound white-tailed deer. Ian Bartoszek runs a python research and removal program for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
Scattered in python hot spots among the cypress and sawgrass of South Florida is the state’s newest weapon in its arsenal to battle the invasive serpent, a mechanical lure meant to entice the ...
Researchers with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida used one of their 40 male pythons outfitted with a radio tracker to find the snake.
Researchers in the Florida Everglades recently found an intact, five-foot-long alligator inside a Burmese python. Geoscientist Rosie Moore shared video footage of the discovery to Instagram last ...
This article was originally featured on Outdoor Life. Researchers in the Florida Everglades recently found an intact, five-foot-long alligator inside a Burmese python.
Version 2.0 of the study will add bunny scent to the stuffed rabbits if motion and heat aren’t enough to fool the pythons in Florida.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: UF researchers deploy robotic rabbits across South Florida to fight Burmese python explosion ...