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Python Hunters Exhibit at the Museum of the Everglades

Frank Denninger as photographed by JohnBob Carlos dragging a Burmese python on a highway Photo
Frank Denninger as photographed by JohnBob Carlos dragging a Burmese python on a highway Photo
As South Florida’s invasive Burmese python problem slithers toward its third decade as a recognized environmental catastrophe, Museum of the Everglades will present an exhibit exploring the actions being taken to remove and/or neutralize this reptilian threat. Titled simply "Python Hunters," the exhibit will share information and stories from people on the frontlines of this battle to save the Everglades ecosystem. Scientists, celebrities, hunters, hobbyists, and everyday citizens who have joined in the fight will all be featured. Striking images of the hunters and their prey will share space with the facts and statistics surrounding this continuing crisis and the work being done to preserve paradise . . . one snake at a time.