Everglades Exploration Network

The second largest Python found so far in Florida according to the report.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/06/us/florida-18-foot-python/index.html?...

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right near the line between the two, on the halfway creek loop side.

Last year I spotted a group of pigs on the west bank of the Lostman's River - they're still out there.

About two years ago I saw a large group of pigs on Alligator Creek between Tarpon Bay and Alligator Bay. There was a large gator not too far away but he didn't look like he was in the hunting mood.

Other than a few rumored sightings, the wild hogs of DeSoto's expeditions have been eliminated in the BCNP. Its a shame in my opinion as they have lived here in the swamps longer than the Seminole Indians. Its good to hear they are hanging on in the mangroves and islands of ENP.  Im rooting for their survival.

Jay said:

Last year I spotted a group of pigs on the west bank of the Lostman's River - they're still out there.

They are too.


Rooting, that is.

And now we could have even a bigger problem, we are in the menu (no a joke)

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-nile-crocodile-everg...

It is time for Florida to ban the importation of exotics and maybe even consider banning possession as well...

This is getting ridiculous

Juan Estevez said:

And now we could have even a bigger problem, we are in the menu (no a joke)

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-nile-crocodile-everg...

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