Annual Python Hunt Kicks Off in Florida Everglades

Hunters Gather In Florida Everglades To Capture Pythons In "Python Bowl"

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The annual 10-day Python Hunt is underway in the Florida Everglades.

The state's 10-day python removal competition began at 12:01 a.m. on August 9, 2024, and ends at 5 p.m. on August 18, 2024.

The Florida Everglades is a unique ecosystem home to rare and protected wildlife including birds, mammals, fish and reptiles.

However, the invasive Burmese python does not belong in this ecosystem and the snakes pose a threat to native wildlife.

The Florida Python Challenge® helps protect the rare Everglades habitat and the animals that live there from these invasive, nonnative snakes.

There is a $10,000 grand prize for the contest winner.

ZooMiami's Ron Magill says, "Burmese pythons are extremely hard to find and that the hunt, while important, won't make a dent in the invasive snake population."

Report observations of high priority nonnative species to the FWC’s Invasive Species Hotline at (888) 483-4861.

Over the last 24 years, FWC says more than 21,000 Burmese pythons have been removed from the wild.


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