A Florida man was fined for catching an invasive python in Everglades National Park. His case was later dismissed.
Case dismissed, but fight spotlights clash between aggressive invasive species threat and federal park rules on handling wildlife.
The annual Florida Python Challenge is only a few weeks away, but participants will have trouble matching a new record set ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced the return of the Florida Python Challenge. This is a ten ...
Rita Ora turned up the heat in her latest social media appearance, showcasing a skimpy string sequin bikini look that ...
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Israel sells Spyder air defense systems to Romania for $2.3 billion
According to manufacturer Rafael, it's the largest contract in its history.
Prestigious journal Nature has published a peer-reviewed critique of Microsoft's claims to have made quantum computing ...
Two alligator-related incidents occurred in Florida on Sunday, June 28, with one leading to the death of a woman who was ...
There is a saying that common sense isn't very common anymore. That was brought home quite clearly in a story in your paper ...
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Philly will resume July 4th concert and fireworks after Parkway evacuation due to storms
What you should knowPhiladelphia is proceeding with its plan for a seven-hour July Fourth concert on the Parkway to mark the ...
Brandon Welty, a python researcher with Croc Docs, holds up an antenna and receiver to track where a male python during ...
Last year, Taylor Stanberry caught 60 Burmese pythons with her bares hands—a state record. But this self-taught hunter says she doesn't enjoy killing the snakes, she just knows it's a necessity.
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