Ultimate Florida Snake Slayer Wins $10,000 Python Challenge
Florida’s got a snake problem, and it’s not your average garden snake. (I don’t care for those either) I’m talking about Burmese pythons slithering all over the place, messing with the Everglades’ natural flow of things. So, what do we do about it? Well, the Florida Python Challenge just wrapped up, and let’s just say that they got a lot of snakes.
This year, according to the FWC, 857 snake-wranglers from 33 states and even a couple from Canada joined forces to hunt these invasive monsters. Their mission? Help save the Everglades from being overrun. After about 10 days of sweaty, snake-hunting action, 195 of these giant reptiles were removed from south Florida. And who took the crown? A guy named Ronald Kiger, who bagged 20 pythons and walked away with a cool $10,000. Now that’s a payday!
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But it’s not just about the money. The whole point of this challenge is to raise awareness about how these invasive pythons are wrecking Florida’s ecosystem. Burmese pythons don’t belong here. They’re eating everything in sight and making it tough for native species to survive. Since 2017, over 14,000 pythons have been yanked out of the Everglades!
Now, this whole thing wouldn’t be possible without the help of the FWC, South Florida Water Management District, and Governor Ron DeSantis’ push to protect Florida’s natural beauty. They’re teaming up to make sure the Everglades can breathe a little easier, and the competition is only part of the fight.