Governor Ron DeSantis Highlights Success of Everglades Python ...
Today, PATRIC has already delivered on its Year 2 objectives, a full year and a half ahead of schedule.
myfwc.comHere’s the latest on Burmese pythons in Florida based on recent reporting I can summarize for you.
Recent season records for removals: Florida organizations report record Python removal efforts, with thousands of pythons captured or removed in the latest season, indicating intensified efforts and growing program reach. This reflects ongoing collaboration among state agencies and conservation groups to reduce the invasive population.[1]
State-led initiatives and programs: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and partner programs like PATRIC (Python Action Team – Removing Invasive Constrictors) have achieved notable removal milestones, including multi-hundred-python months, and a surge in yearly totals compared with prior years. Officials have highlighted continued funding and expansion of access to seek areas where pythons are concentrated, such as the Everglades.[2][5]
Innovative control methods: Florida has employed a mix of traditional removal with newer tactics, including robotic devices and targeted removal campaigns, to boost efficiency and reach. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to protect native wildlife from predation and habitat disruption caused by the Burmese python invasion.[4]
Public and media attention: Coverage from multiple outlets underscores the ongoing ecological threat posed by Burmese pythons in Florida and emphasizes the scale of removal programs as a sign of progress or momentum in mitigation efforts.[1][2][4]
What this means for Florida ecosystems: The overarching goal remains to reduce python populations to allow native species to recover, with calculations suggesting that removing more adult females and preventing nests can have meaningful long-term impacts on reproduction rates.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current local updates from Florida outlets (e.g., Tampa Bay area or South Florida news) and present a concise timeline of recent milestones with links. I can also create a quick at-a-glance chart showing monthly removal totals over the past few seasons if you want a visual.
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Today, PATRIC has already delivered on its Year 2 objectives, a full year and a half ahead of schedule.
myfwc.comOn Tuesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis spotlighted the recent achievement of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Python Action Team.
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www.fws.govA 16-foot female Burmese python and more than 50 eggs were removed from beneath a house in the Florida Everglades on Saturday, WSVN reported.
www.ajc.comBurmese pythons pose a huge threat to native species in the Florida Everglades. Officials have used creative methods to manage the population of invasive snakes.
www.cbsnews.comThirty years ago, the Everglades was a much different place than it is today. At one time, people could go and see wildlife of all sizes, but today something is missing. Many mammals used to call the Everglades home, but now, rabbits are few and far between, raccoon tracks have all but disappeared,
www.floridamuseum.ufl.eduThe latest season has been a record-breaker for the capture and removal of Burmese pythons, according to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
www.fox13news.comGovernor Ron DeSantis will hold a press conference in Stuart on Tuesday.
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