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A startling milestone has been reached in Florida’s war against the invasive Burmese pythons eating their way across the Everglades.
The latest season has been a record-breaker for the capture and removal of Burmese pythons, according to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
Conservancy of Southwest Florida biologists capture three 17-foot,140-pound female pythons during the 2024-2025 breeding season. From left to right, Ian Easterling, Ian Bartoszek, Jason Edelkind.
Florida panthers, black bears, and even some predatory birds, have all begun to take Burmese pythons as prey, showing a balance is emerging.