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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Giant Snake Population Expanding North

The python population is expanding north according to an article in the Palm Beach Post. Burmese python is the biggest problem and up until recently these snakes have been located mostly in the Everglades National Park where they are devastating populations of native wildlife.

  • Read the article in the Palm Beach Post
    Burmese python, Python molurus ssp. bivittatus
    Image by Lori Oberhofer, National Park Service, Bugwood.org
Posted by Karan Rawlins at 8:44 AM
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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Kudzu That Ate U.S. South Heads North as Climate Changes

See Bloomberg article here: http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-25/kudzu-that-ate-u-s-south-heads-north-as-climate-changes.html
Posted by Chuck Bargeron at 5:09 PM
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