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Posted: Tue 8:57, 06 Aug 2013 Post subject: and consequently |
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. Since that time, they have increased their numbers dramatically. If you compare the mammal populations to before they started proliferating to the mammal populations now, you see these drastic increases we report in our research article. On Tuesday, the government announced that it will ban the importation and interstate transport of several python species. Is this too little too late? That ban is certainly not going to effect the python population that is now in south Florida to any appreciable amount. There are thousands out there already. It might prevent Burmese pythons from being released elsewhere in the U.S. where they might be able to survive, such as south Louisiana or south Texas. Then, it might help to prevent other species -- there are three other species on that ban that would be prevented from becoming established in south Florida. What are some of the consequences for the Everglade ecosystem? It is really hard to predict. The Everglades are a vast landscape, and consequently, are a complex
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