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Burmese pythons pose a huge threat to native species in the Florida Everglades. Officials have used creative methods to manage the population of invasive snakes.
Following the conclusion of its annual Python Hunting Challenge, which allows hunters to kill thousands of the invasive ...
Teams of tiny robots and drones to the rescue: learn how to run physical experiments with dozens of robots working together to search, survey or deliver goods, autonomously. The project focuses on ...
Robot rabbits are the latest effort by the South Florida Water Management District to eliminate as many pythons are possible ...
Version 2.0 of the study will add bunny scent to the stuffed rabbits if motion and heat aren’t enough to fool the pythons in Florida.
Officials estimate that pythons have killed 95% of small mammals as well as thousands of birds in Everglades National Park ...
Burmese pythons are not native to Florida’s wetlands. Their population surged in the 1990s after the exotic pet trade and a reptile facility collapse during Hurricane Andrew.
Florida's New Strategy in the Burmese Python BattleIn the sprawling wetlands of Florida’s Everglades, an unlikely ally has ...
They look, move and smell like rabbits a Burmese python would love to eat. But these bunnies are robots meant to lure the invasive snakes out of their hiding spots.