Stay Connected: RSS | Email Alerts | Mobile & iPhone
Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large

Python hunters bag 37 in Florida hunting season


Last Update: 11/03 12:14 pm
400-pound python snake "Delilah", seized from Apopka home
400-pound python snake "Delilah", seized from Apopka home

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A pilot program to eradicate invasive pythons from South Florida has ended with experts killing 37 of the giant snakes.

Wildlife officials began the program in July as part of their ongoing efforts to rid the state of the nonnative constrictors.

The state had issued 15 permits to snake experts. They expired Oct. 31. Officials hope to restart the permit program next year.

Meanwhile, hunters are still allowed to kill the snakes in designated areas.

The number of pythons in South Florida has exploded in the past decade to potentially tens of thousands. Scientists believe pet owners freed their snakes into the wild. They also think some Burmese pythons may have escaped in 1992 from pet shops battered by Hurricane Andrew and have been reproducing ever since.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

More Florida News
Finally, some answers about Chinese drywall
A full report on health effects and consequences of Chinese drywall is expected on Monday.
Office shooting victim to be buried this weekend
The only man killed in an Orlando office shooting will be laid to rest.
Florida unemployment rises in October
The number of unemployed Floridians topped 1 million in September and it remained slightly over that mark in October.
Police search for suspect in elderly woman's rape
The search is on for a man who sexually assaulted an elderly Broward County woman.
CRITICAL CONDITION: Florida Senators sound off on health care bill
The battle lines are being drawn along party lines.



Treasure Coast Palm
  This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.