Invasive species are wreaking havoc on ecosystems around the world. US company Inversa is turning some of them into leather, which it says is more environmentally friendly than traditional leather.
Record set in Florida: a 19-foot-long Burmese python is captured in Big Cypress, revealing new clues about the ecological ...
The brand using pythons for their leather product also works with invasive lionfish and silverfin, a non-native carp in the ...
It’s no secret that Florida has a python problem. Thanks to exotic animals trading and Floridians releasing their pet snakes into the wild, Burmese pythons were introduced to “The Sunshine State” and ...
The scientists from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences collaborated with contractors and ...
Florida has seen unprecedented python removal success in 2025 due to state intervention and a public-private partnership.
A Florida woman caught 60 snakes in the state's annual 10-day challenge to eliminate the invasive Burmese python species wreaking havoc with the Everglades ecosystem. More than 900 people participated ...
They hunt in a nightmarish way ― grabbing prey as it passes. Once secured with a bite, pythons wrap their bodies around their ...
Governor Ron Desantis shared the spotlight Tuesday with an 11-foot Burmese python, making it clear the fight to protect the ...
While most snake species are solitary hunters, a rare and fascinating few engage in cooperative hunting—a remarkable behavior ...
More than a dozen types of pythons and over 30 other snakes, including a ghost Aztec jungle boa, were found packed in the ...
Florida partners with leather firm Inversa to combat invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades by turning their skins into ...