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Experts Devise Optimal Strategy to Curb Burmese Python Invasion in Florida Everglades

27 Oct

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Summary

  • Burmese pythons have taken over Florida Everglades in just decades
  • Researchers identify best conditions and locations for increased python removals
  • Warm temperatures, late-night surveys, and use of aquatic vehicles improve capture
Experts Devise Optimal Strategy to Curb Burmese Python Invasion in Florida Everglades

In the past few decades, Burmese pythons have taken over the Florida Everglades, posing a serious threat to the region's native wildlife. However, a new study published in Scientific Reports has provided hope that this invasive species can be brought under control.

The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, analyzed python removal data to identify the optimal conditions and locations for increased removals. The findings revealed that warm temperatures, especially during the wet season and late at night, significantly improve python capture surveys. Additionally, the researchers determined that the western edge of the Big Cypress National Preserve by the Tamiami Trail and Palm Beach County Stormwater Treatment Area 3/4 are the areas where more pythons can be removed.

Based on these insights, the researchers have recommended that the state of Florida concentrate its contractors, who are paid hourly, in these key areas from May to October, primarily during the 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. timeframe, and have them utilize aquatic vehicles. The study also found that a drop in barometric pressure from the previous day increases the likelihood of successful python surveys, while nighttime surveys are less successful if the mean daily air temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.

The state of Florida has been actively working to combat the Burmese python invasion, with competitions that reward people for capturing and humanely killing the reptiles. Since 2000, more than 22,000 pythons have been eliminated from the state, though their population is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands. The python invasion has had a devastating impact on the Everglades' native wildlife, with significant declines in the populations of raccoons, opossums, bobcats, marsh rabbits, cottontail rabbits, and foxes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Burmese Python Elimination Program is a state-run initiative in Florida that rewards people for capturing and humanely killing Burmese pythons, an invasive species that has taken over the Florida Everglades.
Since 2000, more than 22,000 Burmese pythons have been eliminated from the state of Florida, though their population is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
The Burmese python invasion has had a devastating impact on the Everglades' native wildlife, with significant declines in the populations of raccoons, opossums, bobcats, marsh rabbits, cottontail rabbits, and foxes.

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