Conservancy Removes Record Four Tons of Invasive Pythons From Southwest Florida
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Florida environmental authorities reported the elimination of 3.7 tons of invasive Burmese pythons in the southwest of the state.The figure set a record within the control programs of this species, considered a threat to native fauna and flora.Some of the withdrawn snakes reached about 5 meters in length.The Conservation of Southwest Florida organization reported that it removed nearly 200 Burmese pythons from an area of approximately 518 square…
Conservancy removes record four tons of invasive pythons from Southwest Florida
NAPLES, Fla. — Biologists in Southwest Florida shattered their own research and removal records this breeding season, pulling a massive 177 invasive Burmese pythons weighing a combined 8,080 pounds from the local ecosystem. The four-ton haul represents the greatest total biomass of pythons removed in a single season since the Conservancy of Southwest Florida launched… The post Conservancy removes record four tons of invasive pythons from Southwe…
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