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    but when they get too big, people let the pythons go into the wild, which is mostly why there are so many pythons in the Everglades (Piven 1). With this many pythons living in the Everglades, it is certain that these Burmese pythons are changing the area. The presence of Burmese pythons is changing the Everglades by affecting the ecosystem and local animals, and by affecting the people. To begin with, the presence of pythons is changing the Everglades by affecting the ecosystem and local…

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    Burmese Pythons Essay

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    Python populations have since been discovered in Big Cypress National Preserve to the north, Miami's water management areas to the northeast, Key Largo to the southeast, and many state parks, municipalities, and public and private lands in the region. "Wildlife managers are concerned that these snakes, which can grow to over 20 feet long and more than 250 pounds, pose a…

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    This snake is destroying your home and you don’t even know it and it’s right there. The Burmese Python, this python is over throwing the Everglades of Florida. This snake could kill you hometown. The Burmese Python is changing the people in Florida. People in Florida near the everglades are being a little too risky they are going out to the everglades and killing the python’s, the text states “To address the problem, the state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission is sponsoring ts first-ever python…

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    30 days, hundreds of people armed with shotguns, rifles, machetes, handguns, and hooked spears— many who have never even seen a Burmese python—will roam the Florida Everglades in search of the coveted snakes. Our advice: If you happen to be in the area, be sure to wear a bulletproof…

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    Miami Research Paper

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    downtown area there are many different places to go including places to eat and visit. Some attractions that people like to visit and may recommend might be The Zoo of Miami, Tropical Park, and The Olympia Theater. These three attractions are all located in Miami Florida. The Zoo of Miami, Tropical Park, and The Olympia Theater are attractions that people love to visit because they are very family friendly, and people from around the world…

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    Chase Kaderabek: Burmese python An estimated one hundred thousand unwanted Burmese pythons now lurk in the Florida everglades. The very powerful and invasive species known as the Burmese python is rapidly altering the amazing one-of-a kind eco system the Florida everglades. The powerful replies have nestled there way right in to the Florida everglades and don’t want to move. There are many ways this repel has come and ways people are trying to make them go all witch will be explained. The…

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    Key Informant Case Study

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    support needed or low income families who desire grow up future population healthier.” (KI3)- “This city has many parks and recreations for community that bring family together. Different programs offered for children, pools, and picnic areas to have fun”. 2. Areas of improvement for community? (KI)- “It is a lot improvement in this community such as early care and education against obesity and chronic diseases”. (KI2)- “Women, infants, and children program offered low-income families…

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    their homes in the Everglades at the expense of the native (natural to the area) species." This meaning that the food chain in the everglades has drastically changed. In the same passage, the author relates the Everglades into Indiana Jones's dreaded snake pit. The ecosystem is even being overrun by the pythons, which is very unhealthy. In the same passage, the author also mentions that there is invasive plants in the area as well. There should be a healthy ecosystem in the Everglades, but there…

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    Did you know that hundreds of thousands of Burmese pythons are living in the Everglades. Burmese pythons are changing local animals, the way people live, and the affecting the ecosystem. The Burmese pythons are not from Florida article 4 states" This is totally a man made event." This proves that pythons are not eating foods that are natural so it could cause them to eat more. Article one states, "Burmese pythons are native to grassy marshes of south Asia." According to the author Burmese…

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    Think of a telephone pole then imagine a snake as big around the middle of the pole. Almost 23 feet long! Guess what that's the Burmese python. Huge Right? I am now going to tell you about how the Burmese python is affecting the Everglades. The Burmese python can eat more animals. The newspaper article states,”Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily an small birds and mammals. This shows that as the pythons feed on those small birds and mammals they can have them extinct in the…

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