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With Florida's menacing invasive python population, the South Florida Water Management District is rewarding $1,000 for most ...
The Python Elimination Program first started in March of 2017 ... Burmese pythons are an invasive predator not native to South Florida that have become a severe threat to Florida's native ecosystems.
The South Florida Water Management District is looking for 50 more hunters for its Python Elimination Program. Those who sign up are called 'python removal agents'. The program pays trained python ...
(WSVN) - The South Florida Water Management District has announced hunters have now eliminated 1,000 Burmese pythons since the inception of their Python Elimination Program last year. Hunter Brian ...
The South Florida Water Management District really is looking for a few dozen civic-minded people to join its python elimination program. The program works exactly like you think it would ...
Python hunter Jason Leon set a record for the South Florida Water Management Department's Python Elimination Program with this 17-foot-1-inch Burmese python that he brought to the District's ...
Since the South Florida Water Management District Python Elimination program started in March two years ago, hunters have captured the equivalent of about two and a half miles worth of pythons.
Twenty-five hunters are licensed as a part of the South Florida Water Management's Python Elimination Program. Officials estimate there are 10,000 to 100,000 pythons in the Everglades. Hunter ...
The South Florida Water Management District needs new removal agents for its python elimination program. They are paid hourly with added incentives for snakes longer than four feet and those with ...