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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 ...
International Women and Girls in Science Day, Feb. 11, promotes full and equal access to and participation in STEM fields for women and girls.
A Dutch housing corporation has won the right to evict a tenant who kept 60 pythons in his attic, saying the presence of so ...
The court in Gelderland has evicted a man with 60 snakes from his social housing rental. The man’s neighbors have been having ...
Thousands of animals are being stuffed into toys and electrical goods by criminals cashing in on the market for rare pets.
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Wildlife Officials Warn 13 Animals You Should Never Release Into the Wild
Released pets can struggle and ecosystems can unravel. Responsible surrender protects wildlife, public health, and local ...
The South Florida Water Management District started its second year of the python elimination program. One hunter has stood ...
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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 ...
Surprisingly, there are more than 40 examples of crosses involving different species of wild cats, such as lions and tigers, or domestic cats and wild cats.
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Endangered Ferrets Are Making a Comeback in the U.S. And It's Due to a Controversial Technology
The black-footed ferret’s comeback is gaining fresh hope, thanks to a bold new science-driven conservation effort.
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 ...
The Everglades seldom benefit from invasive species. But now, as non-native apple snails disappear, the endangered Everglades bird, the snail kite, is paying the price.
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