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EcoWorldly | Tue, Mar 31

Over the years enough pet Burmese pythons in south Florida have been released into the wild that one National Park Service scientist has estimated now there could be as many as 30000 of them in the Everglades National Park area. ...
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2 Months Ago, CBS 4 says (in Florida's Python Patrol To Resume Year-Round) The number of invasive pythons in South Florida and throughout Everglades National Park has exploded in the past decade to potentially tens of thousands, ...

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9 Months Ago, Christian Science Monitor says (in United States: Python proliferation) That's 11 pythons the Venom 1 Unit of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department won't have to deal with, but the number pales in comparison with the estimated 30000 pythons that live nearby in Everglades National Park. Each year Venom 1 pulls pythons from ...

12 Months Ago, marketwatch.com says (in Bills aim to ban Burmese pythons from US - MarketWatch) Bills aim to ban Burmese pythons from US
MIAMI, Mar 6, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- As Burmese pythons spread out of the Everglades National Park to the rest of South Florida, legislators are hoping to keep new snakes out of the country. The python is one of the largest snakes, growing to be more ...

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