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Wildlife officials in South Florida are testing a new tool in their battle against Burmese pythons: robotic rabbits.
In one 24-hour period, the team of python trackers found and removed 500 pounds worth of invasive snakes from the Florida landscape.
For python-tracking scientists, this presents an opportunity. In 2015, Ian Bartoszek was searching for pythons amongst the scrub when he got a ping from one of his radio-tagged snakes, dubbed ...
The water district and University of Florida researchers deployed 120 robot rabbits this summer as an experiment.
In the largest and longest Burmese python tracking study of its kind, scientists have identified the size of a Burmese python's home range in the Everglades and discovered they share some common ...
A slithering sentinel male python equipped with a surgically implanted tracking device led Florida wildlife biologists to what they are calling a “breeding aggregation” -- or snake sex party.
Lead field biologist Samantha Smith working a VHS tracking antenna to hone in on a python implanted with a tracking device. This program also hopes to pioneer drone use, depending on state ...
Partners in South Florida's radio signal python tracking program combined this past season to remove: 86 adult pythons 5,000 pounds approximate combined weight 53 reproductive females ...
In a scientific first, Everglades researchers recorded a bobcat raiding a Burmese python nest. Can native wildlife win the war on invasive species?
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