Python bivittatus
Python bivittatus
(Burmese Python)
Reptiles-Snakes
Exotic

Impact ID4739
Impact TypeHarvest
Study TypeObservational
Study LocationN/A
Impact DescriptionThe United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2012; FWS) spent $604,656 between 2007-2009 to design python traps, deploy and maintain them, and educate the public in the Florida Keys to prevent the potential extinction of the endangered Key Largo woodrat (Neotoma floridana)and other vulnerable listed species.
Reference37092
Great Lakes RegionNo
Cost604,656
LocationFlorida

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