Researchers are using GPS-wearing opossums to track down the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
Wildlife researchers in Key Largo are collaring opossums to locate and remove invasive Burmese pythons that prey on endangered native mammals. The method uses mortality signals from VHF collars when a ...
Entrepreneur Raj Shamani marked the 500th episode of his Figuring Out podcast with American conservationist Paul Rosolie and a live Burmese python in the studio. The stunt blended wildlife education ...
Ecosystems can be thrown into chaos by unexpected invaders, and few examples are as striking as a massive snake devouring a ...
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Burmese pythons are spreading across south Florida but will we start to see them slither up north? What to know ...
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The opossums wear collars that send a signal to researchers when the mammal is eaten, revealing the snake's location.
Some of Florida’s opossums may soon start dying for a noble cause. A few select marsupials fitted with tracking collars may ...
Are Florida's invasive Burmese pythons are more active in warmer months? Signs show signs of cold tolerance, potentially ...
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One challenge in managing invasive pythons is their elusive behavior, compounded by the difficult-to-access terrain and their ...
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