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Burmese - Everglades - New Reports

Martin Nowak

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Several interesting comments by the scientists:
1. the Burmese python not likely to survive into Alabama and Louisiana - could not survive the necessary migration path
2. local native animals prey upon and kill larger number of juveniles than previously suspected
3. tech tracking techniques are useful in some trials and less so in other tests

Comments from readers ?

Wired Science: "Florida's War with Invasive Pythons Has a New Twist" 8/18/2023
https://www.wired.com/story/florida...58bab8-9b4b-4525-b1ca-624b2087277e_popular4-1

InvasivesNet: "Natives bite back: depredation and mortality of invasive juvenile Burmese
pythons (Python bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem" 2/13/2023
https://www.reabic.net/journals/mbi/2023/1/MBI_2023_Currylow_etal.pdf
 
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