Florida's largest national park is a watery wilderness of incredible birds, subtropical swamps, and, yes, alligators.
There’s mounting evidence Everglades pythons can migrate north and west from South Florida. Have they invaded the Treasure ...
Native to South and Southeast Asia, Burmese pythons are an invasive species impacting native wildlife in Florida's Everglades.
Congress formally dedicated this as a national park in 1947, the same year as Douglas’ book.   Native Americans have lived ...
Pythons have killed 85-100% of the Everglades’ foxes, bobcats, rabbits, raccoons, possums and white-tailed deer — species that live on the Treasure Coast too. The FWC and SFWMD contract with ...