Although this could seem scary for any another dog,
these specially trained ones from the University of Auburn,
called EcoDogs, will be carefully watched over,
The Florida Everglades |
so maybe it just might work.
One thing is for sure, nothing else that has been tried so far
has been effective in removing the most dangerous opponent
the Everglades has ever had, the Burmese Python,
which now number anywhere between 30,000 and 100,000.
has been effective in removing the most dangerous opponent
the Everglades has ever had, the Burmese Python,
which now number anywhere between 30,000 and 100,000.
These deadly, carnivorous constrictors have made a virtual buffet
out of the Everglades, eating their way from one end of it
to the other.
out of the Everglades, eating their way from one end of it
to the other.
Thanks to a plan submitted by our own U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings,
there may still be some hope yet for the most pristine Ecosystem
on the planet, the Florida Everglades.
there may still be some hope yet for the most pristine Ecosystem
on the planet, the Florida Everglades.
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