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Python Hunter Captures 72 Snakes in Florida in July

Friday, August 9, 2024 by Oscar Guevara

Python Hunter Captures 72 Snakes in Florida in July
Donna Kalil - Image © Donna Kalil / Facebook

Donna Kalil, renowned for her work in reducing invasive snakes in the Everglades National Park, reported that her team captured 72 pythons in the month of July alone.

In a Facebook post, Kalil stated that the female-led organization she heads, known as the "Everglades Avengers", achieved this remarkable feat in a single month, bringing their total to 969 since they started this mission.

Kalil emphasized that last month was exceptional for python hunting, a species that has significantly altered the wildlife in South Florida. "It has been an incredible experience, and I hope to continue with the mission of removing as many pythons as possible to make a significant positive impact on the native wildlife," Kalil wrote in her post.

She also revealed that she made her first python capture in the Florida Keys.

The "Everglades Avengers" team, composed exclusively of women, has recently welcomed several new members.

In an interview with Local 10 News, Kalil confirmed that her team will be participating in the Florida Python Challenge 2024, a competition that will start at 12:01 a.m. on Friday and run until 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 18.

Florida authorities offer a reward of $50 for every 30 centimeters up to 1.20 meters of snake, and $25 for every additional 30 centimeters beyond that, to incentivize the hunt for these invasive animals.

Details on Python Hunting in Florida

Here are some frequently asked questions about python hunting in Florida, particularly in the Everglades National Park.

Why are pythons considered invasive in Florida?

Pythons are considered invasive in Florida because they disrupt the local ecosystem by preying on native wildlife, which can lead to a decline in native species.

What is the Florida Python Challenge?

The Florida Python Challenge is an annual competition that encourages participants to capture as many pythons as possible in a set time frame to help control the invasive species population.

How are hunters rewarded for capturing pythons?

Hunters are rewarded $50 for every 30 centimeters up to 1.20 meters of a python, and an additional $25 for every 30 centimeters beyond that.

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