"Every invasive python and nest that is removed is making a difference to protect the Everglades and the region's native ...
A new study finds that invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida can open their jaws even wider than researchers previously ...
The South Florida Water Management District is now rewarding hunters for removing python eggs and active nests from the ...
"They're just so good at hunting, hiding, and surviving here." ...
Researchers say vultures feeding on Burmese python eggs in the Everglades marks the first documented case of native birds preying on a python nest in Florida.
There is currently no treatment or fix.
Florida’s war against the Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is still going strong, but you can do your part to battle one of the state’s most destructive invasive species. Earlier this week, ...
Burmese pythons, one of the state's most fearsome invasive species, have been an established presence in the Everglades for more the 25 years. Scientists thought for years salty water, predators, ...
Researchers attach tracking devices to three-pound opossums, allowing them to track and capture pythons who eat them.
Florida Python Challenge has hunters trying to eliminate invasive Burmese snakes. Do they attack or kill humans? Are they venomous?
Native scavengers may be exploiting Burmese python nests to their benefit but it's unclear how often it is happening.
Here’s a guide to identifying Florida’s six native, venomous snakes and some non-venomous snakes they resemble.