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U.S. bans imports of 4 exotic snake species
CNNThe United States is banning the importation of four species of snakes and their eggs, the Interior Department announced Tuesday. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced the ban -- which covers the Burmese python, the northern and southern African...Tags: Everglades, CNN (tv network), Ken Salazar, Key Largo, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Burmese Pythons causing serious problems in Florida Everglades
ReporterThey've been called the serial killers of the south. Burmese Pythons are invading and devouring the Florida Everglades. The startling rise in sightings and captures of Burmese Pythons in the Everglades has grabbed national headlines. It's also gotten the...Tags: Wildlife, Everglades, Natural Resources, Conservation, Conservation
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Burmese pythons turn Everglades into a buffet
Nation NowThe growing number of Burmese pythons have turned Florida’s Everglades into the reptilian equivalent of buffet, with important native mammals as the featured dish.... -
Florida's Burmese pythons: Will they make a meal out of (gulp) us?
Opinion L.A.A snake that's willing to make a meal out of an alligator probably wouldn't be shy about latching onto Junior, now would it?... -
‘Jeopardy!’: Everglades are a big help to Winter Springs player
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTerrill, 21, is a double major in chemistry and philosophy. He will graduate in the spring and has a job lined up to teach math in Nashville. During the show, he revealed that he had broken four cell phones in the past year. "One fell in a puddle in... -
Biden to visit Everglades on Monday
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden plans to visit Everglades National Park on Monday to talk about the Obama administration’s support for restoration. You can expect more such visits from... -
Columbia's nature center is a front door to suburban landscape
Where do bats live? What do spiders eat? How old is the forest?
The answers to those and many other questions can be found at the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center, a $17.6 million educational facility that opened this month in Columbia.
With two...Tags: Ken Ulman, James Rouse, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Science
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Meeting tonight on power lines proposed on edge of Everglades National Park
Environmentalists hope for a big crowd today at a hearing at Florida International University on a proposal for a set of power lines along the eastern border of Everglades National Park.
Florida Power & Light Co. wants to construct three sets of lines to...Tags: Florida International University, Gardens and Parks, Palm Beach County, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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