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Hunters converged on Florida Everglades to kill invasive pythons. Here’s final tally
State officials have encouraged the capture and humane killing of Burmese pythons since the non-native species took root in south Florida and began to proliferate in the Everglades, with few natural predators to curb their population growth.
Florida man removes 20 Burmese pythons from Everglades, winning contest
Florida Python Challenge has slithered to its conclusion, with professionally-categorized python purger Ronald Kiger crowned its victor after removing 20 Burmese pythons from the Florida Everglades.
New Winner Emerges in Florida Python Challenge To Increase Awareness in Everglades
A wild challenge in Florida brings awareness to the threat pythons present to the region with a cash prize involved.
Florida Python Challenge removes nearly 200 invasive snakes from Everglades
A winner was announced Tuesday in Florida's annual Python Challenge, a competition that tasks hunters with removing invasive Burmese pythons from the south Florida wilds.
Winner of Florida’s Python Challenge removes 20 invasive snakes, earns big cash prize
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has crowned a winner in the state’s annual Python Challenge, a competition that tasks hunters with removing invasive Burmese pythons from south Florida.
Florida Python Challenge runner-up gets closer to goal of removing 1,000 snakes
The winner of the Florida Python Challenge removed 20 Burmese pythons from the Everglades. Ronald Kiger was announced as the winner on Tuesday and will take home the $10,000 grand prize. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission awards about $25,
Florida Python Challenge crowns winner after capturing 20 Burmese pythons
The results are in for this year's Florida Python Challenge, and there's a new champion, with Ronald Kiger taking home first prize.
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Boat captains vs. sugar farmers: Everglades water fight spills into Atlanta courtroom
Farmers are suing for water they say is rightfully theirs; Captains for Clean Water, others urge them to drop the suit rather ...
Naples Daily News on MSN
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Everglades City approves budget, highest property tax rate in SWFLA. How it compares
City Council on Tuesday adopted its FY25 budget with a property tax rate of 6.9333 mills per thousand of taxable property ...
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FAU study: Nitrogen from septic tanks fueling toxic Lake Okeechobee blooms
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University say nitrogen from human waste in the northern part of the historic Everglades is ...
BizPac Review
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Broward Co., Fla. sued for falsely arresting innocent Texas mom in case you need to read to believe
A Texas woman is suing Broward County in Florida and a sheriff's deputy for a glaring error in an arrest that left her "degraded." ...
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Test-Driving The 2024 Ford Bronco Everglades
Ford describes it thusly: "An SUV born to breathe when the air gets thick and designed to press on when the trail turns ...
The Floridian
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South Florida Lawmakers Rally Against Proposed Incinerator Site Near Everglades
Dade's trash incinerator burnt down last year, city officials drew up four potential sites for the new one, including a spot ...
National Audubon Society
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Flocks of Flamingos Returned to a Rejuvenated Everglades. Are They Back for Good?
For decades the Florida icons have been only occasional visitors, but conservationists are hopeful that the flamingos blown ...
WPLG
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Texas woman sues BSO over mistaken-identity arrest after holiday cruise: ‘It breaks you’
A wrongful arrest of a Texas woman as she got off a cruise at Port Everglades in 2022 is now leading to a lawsuit against the ...
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