A Pattaya boat captain has been praised after rescuing a large python that became stranded on a navigation buoy in the middle of the sea, before safely releasing it back into the wild, Feb 16.
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Why the python-gator clash in the Everglades keeps escalating instead of stabilizing
In the Everglades, python and gator conflict keeps rising as reproduction, spread, and hidden populations outpace control ...
A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive.
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Snake handlers remove python from restaurant drain pipe
This is the heartwarming moment a group of snake handlers rescued a python that had become wedged inside a restaurant's ...
The bird species has long ridden dramatic population swings. About 3,000 snail kites lived in Florida in 2001, but a severe drought that year devastated the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee, cutting the ...
For invasive reptile hunters in Florida, there’s another predatory lizard on the radar. Nile monitors, native to Africa, are populating parts of the Sunshine State, and they can now be killed ...
A recent harsh cold snap devastated marine life and coastal plants on Florida's Space Coast. Learn what it means for the ...
Harry’s Place is that kind of spot – a humble white roadside shack with bright red Coca-Cola umbrellas that has Connecticut residents mapping out special trips just for a taste of their legendary ...
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Eliminate pythons. Make money. Florida hunter keeps cashing in
The South Florida Water Management District started its second year of the python elimination program. One hunter has stood out.
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Python Nicknamed 'The Baroness' Breaks Record for World's Longest Snake with Over 23 Feet of Scales
"This snake could easily swallow at least a calf, if not an adult cow," an explorer and natural history photographer said of ...
The inbreeding, declining population of a frog tells the story of the state of South Carolina's wetlands.
Big-eyed fish, white squat lobsters and curious-looking brittle stars are all living among the wrecked ship, new study ...
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