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How a handful of pet snakes turned the Everglades into a killing field
In the Florida Everglades, an ecological disaster has been quietly unfolding for decades. Burmese pythons, released through the pet trade and accidental escapes, found an ecosystem with no defenses ...
Florida’s warm climate and diverse habitats make it especially vulnerable to invasive species. Over the years, a number of ...
Naples Daily News on MSN
Slimy invasive predator causing shift in Florida Everglades ecosystem
Invasive Asian swamp eel poses an unexpected threat to the effort to restore the Florida Everglades.
Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could damage corals, including some of the only remaining ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Meet the 60-year-old who hunts invasive pythons that are 'destroying' the Florida Everglades: 'They were eating everything'
“The impact that these invasive animals are having on our wildlife is astounding." Meet the 60-year-old who hunts invasive ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
This Florida National Park Covers 1.5 Million Scenic Acres That Are Best Explored by Boat
Here's everything you need to know before planning a trip to Everglades National Park.
Amy Siewe was a successful real estate agent — but her life changed after she captured her first python in Florida’s Everglades. “I just had this fascination ...
Lulu is an American bulldog that was abandoned in the Everglades. A tourist from Chicago found her near Biscayne National Park. She made a dozen phone calls seeking help, but found none. Here's how a ...
A coalition of groups, ranging from environmental activists to Native Americans advocating for their ancestral homelands, converged outside an airstrip in the Florida Everglades Saturday to protest ...
Restoration was designed to replenish drinking water supply in South Florida. The effort may help save the region from climate change.
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