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Python Challenge 2024 Kicks Off in Florida with up to $25,000 in Cash Prizes

Saturday, August 10, 2024 by Edward Lopez

The Python Challenge 2024 in Florida, a competition aimed at eradicating Burmese pythons from the Everglades, kicked off this weekend with over $25,000 in cash prizes up for grabs.

Despite the elimination contest starting at 12:01 a.m. on August 9, the event spans ten days, concluding at 5 p.m. on August 18, 2024. Both professional and amateur hunters are vying for awards that include the longest python captured and the most pythons caught and removed, reports Telemundo 51.

Categories and Prizes

Participants can compete in three different categories: novice, military, and professional. Cash prizes, based on the number of snakes eliminated, range from $1,000 to $2,500, while the individual who removes the most pythons will take home a grand prize of $10,000.

During the challenge, Burmese pythons must be removed from designated areas to be considered valid entries in the competition.

About Burmese Pythons

The official competition page explains that the goal is to raise public awareness about invasive species in Florida. Burmese pythons are not native to the state; they arrived in the southeast due to the pet trade. Over time, they settled in and disrupted the local ecosystem.

Local government officials note that the Burmese python is a large, non-venomous constrictor. They have primarily established themselves in the Everglades, where they feed on native species and pose a significant threat to local ecosystems.

Thus, the state organizes this ten-day event to encourage participants to eliminate Burmese pythons from seven territories managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. These locations are where the species has most prolifically spread, and the goal is to control their population:

  • Southern Glades Wildlife and Environmental Area
  • Frog Pond Public Small Game Area
  • Rocky Glades Public Small Game Area
  • Everglades Wildlife Management Area
  • Holey Land Wildlife Management Area
  • Rotenberger Wildlife Management Area
  • Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area

Last year, around 200 pythons were removed from the Everglades National Park, and about 1,050 people participated, recalls Local 10 News. The winner of the challenge was Paul Hobbs from Tennessee, who removed 20 Burmese pythons and took home the grand prize of $10,000 awarded by the Bergeron Everglades Foundation.

FAQs about the Python Challenge 2024

Here are some frequently asked questions about the Python Challenge 2024 in Florida.

What is the Python Challenge 2024?

The Python Challenge 2024 is a ten-day competition in Florida aimed at eradicating Burmese pythons from the Everglades, offering over $25,000 in cash prizes.

Who can participate in the Python Challenge?

Participants can join in three categories: novice, military, and professional. Both amateur and professional hunters are welcome.

What are the prizes for the Python Challenge 2024?

Cash prizes range from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on the number of snakes eliminated, with a grand prize of $10,000 for the individual who removes the most pythons.

Why are Burmese pythons a problem in Florida?

Burmese pythons are an invasive species that disrupt the local ecosystem by preying on native species in the Everglades, posing a significant threat to biodiversity.

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