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In the Florida Everglades, an ecological disaster is being fought with headlamps, airboats, and prize money. Invasive Burmese pythons—massive, elusive, and without natural predators—have wiped out much of the region’s native wildlife, forcing the state to get creative. In this episode, we explore how Florida’s Python Challenge turns conservation into competition, why professional snake hunters now work year-round in the swamps, and what it means to battle an apex predator using human ingenuity and endurance. Blending environmental urgency with a distinctly local culture of swamp hunting, the story asks whether incentivized removal can really save an ecosystem already pushed to the brink.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2025/08/12/how-many-pythons-could-you-catch-in-ten-days
By HSIn the Florida Everglades, an ecological disaster is being fought with headlamps, airboats, and prize money. Invasive Burmese pythons—massive, elusive, and without natural predators—have wiped out much of the region’s native wildlife, forcing the state to get creative. In this episode, we explore how Florida’s Python Challenge turns conservation into competition, why professional snake hunters now work year-round in the swamps, and what it means to battle an apex predator using human ingenuity and endurance. Blending environmental urgency with a distinctly local culture of swamp hunting, the story asks whether incentivized removal can really save an ecosystem already pushed to the brink.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2025/08/12/how-many-pythons-could-you-catch-in-ten-days