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Defending champion Panthers head back to Stanley Cup Final with 5-3 Game 5 win over Hurricanes

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The Miccosukee fight to protect the Everglades in the face of climate change

Read full article: The Miccosukee fight to protect the Everglades in the face of climate change

For centuries, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida has called the Everglades home. But decades of engineering projects have devastated their ancestral lands and an ecosystem that’s sustained them.

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Investigation underway after at least 16 were injured during Everglades airboat collision

Read full article: Investigation underway after at least 16 were injured during Everglades airboat collision

An investigation was underway on Saturday after at least 16 people were injured when two airboats collided Friday in the Everglades Naples–Marco Island area.

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Hungry gators seen feasting on giant Burmese python carcass in the Everglades

Read full article: Hungry gators seen feasting on giant Burmese python carcass in the Everglades

There's a new twist in a growing mystery in the Florida Everglades.

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A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades

Read full article: A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades

In the dead of night, hunters go deep into the Florida Everglades, searching for the invasive Burmese pythons that are eating up mice, rabbits and other prey.

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Florida Python Challenge 2024 begins on Friday

Read full article: Florida Python Challenge 2024 begins on Friday

Burmese Pythons are slithering all over the Everglades, but beginning on Friday, Aug. 9, adventurous Floridians can start removing them from the Florida Everglades.

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Florida Python Challenge 2024 begins in August

Read full article: Florida Python Challenge 2024 begins in August

Burmese Pythons are slithering all over the Everglades, but beginning on Aug. 9, adventurous Floridians can start removing them from the Florida Everglades.

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Registration now open for 2024 Florida Python Challenge

Read full article: Registration now open for 2024 Florida Python Challenge

Lieutenant Governor Jeanette NuƱez is holding a press conference in Miami-Dade County on Thursday morning.

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Man faces charges after airboat with 10 people flips in Everglades

Read full article: Man faces charges after airboat with 10 people flips in Everglades

A man stands accused of operating an airboat without a license when it flipped on its side with 10 passengers on Friday in the Florida Everglades.

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Man bitten by crocodile in Florida Everglades after capsizing sailboat, falling in water

Read full article: Man bitten by crocodile in Florida Everglades after capsizing sailboat, falling in water

Officials say a 68-year-old man fell off a sailboat in the Florida Everglades and was bitten by a crocodile while trying to swim to shore.

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Man meets heroes who saved his life in the Everglades

Read full article: Man meets heroes who saved his life in the Everglades

Jacob Taylor was working in the Florida Everglades. The journeyman lineman was up over 100 feet when the crane he was on collapsed, and he fell into a marsh area. It took a big group of Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue heroes to rescue him on Jan. 22, near U.S. Highway 27.

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Deputies identify victims in Broward plane crash that left 2 dead

Read full article: Deputies identify victims in Broward plane crash that left 2 dead

New details have emerged after two men were killed Wednesday when their plane crashed in the Florida Everglades near Alligator Alley.

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2 found dead after plane crashes near Alligator Alley

Read full article: 2 found dead after plane crashes near Alligator Alley

Broward County rescue crews located a small plane Wednesday that had crashed in the Florida Everglades near Alligator Alley and found two people dead in the wreckage.

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Authorities respond to airboat crash in the Florida Everglades

Read full article: Authorities respond to airboat crash in the Florida Everglades

Authorities responded to reports of a boat crash in the Everglades Wednesday evening.

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3 airlifted after pickups crash on Tamiami Trail in Everglades

Read full article: 3 airlifted after pickups crash on Tamiami Trail in Everglades

Medics airlifted two victims to a local hospital after two pickup trucks crashed on the Tamiami Trail in far west Miami-Dade late Friday afternoon, according to fire officials.

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Army engineers open flood gates after storm brings heavy rain

Read full article: Army engineers open flood gates after storm brings heavy rain

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told Local 10 News Thursday that they have opened two flood gates due to excessive rain and flooding in the Everglades.

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ā€˜Amazing feat’: Stranded for hours, pilot survives Everglades plane crash with minor injury

Read full article: ā€˜Amazing feat’: Stranded for hours, pilot survives Everglades plane crash with minor injury

A small plane crashed into the Florida Everglades in far southwestern Broward County Tuesday morning.

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2023 Python Challenge begins Friday

Read full article: 2023 Python Challenge begins Friday

Unwanted guests are slithering all over the Everglades, but beginning Friday, adventurous Floridians can start handing them eviction notices.

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Legendary ā€˜Python Cowboy’ bags mother of all snakes

Read full article: Legendary ā€˜Python Cowboy’ bags mother of all snakes

One of the most famous python hunters of them all in the Florida Everglades made a catch of a lifetime.

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Registration now open for 2023 Florida Python Challenge

Read full article: Registration now open for 2023 Florida Python Challenge

Registration opened Wednesday for the 2023 Florida Python Challenge.

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New Yorker lures man in search of affordable Florida rental into ride from hell, deputy reports

Read full article: New Yorker lures man in search of affordable Florida rental into ride from hell, deputy reports

It was nighttime in a remote area in western Broward County. A man and a woman were stars gazing near a ramp for airboats when suddenly a 66-year-old man crawled out of the alligator and snake-infested water and told them that he wasn’t clear on how he had ended up there, court records show.

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Honoring Don’t Trash Our Treasure’s 3 most treasured citizens

Read full article: Honoring Don’t Trash Our Treasure’s 3 most treasured citizens

Earth Day marked two years since Local 10 News launched Don't Trash Our Treasure, and ever since it debuted, it continues to showcase South Floridians who are out there in the community, trying to make a difference with innovations and advocacy to restore balance to our natural world.

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Local 10’s Eco Hero gets special tour of Florida Everglades

Read full article: Local 10’s Eco Hero gets special tour of Florida Everglades

Recently, our Local 10 Eco Hero team ventured into wild Florida, and that's where our Eco Hero winner, 13-year-old Sienna Robertson, met a unique South Florida man with a passion for the Florida Everglades.

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Projects underway that will restore life to Biscayne Bay, Florida Everglades

Read full article: Projects underway that will restore life to Biscayne Bay, Florida Everglades

Wednesday is World Water Day, a day that highlights the importance of fresh water and the sustainable management of fresh water resources.

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Eastern Airlines Flight 401 victims honored with new monument in Miami Springs

Read full article: Eastern Airlines Flight 401 victims honored with new monument in Miami Springs

Exactly fifty years ago, Eastern Airlines Flight 401 mysteriously slammed into the Florida Everglades at over 200 miles per hour.

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Group of students, explorers, scientists experience Everglades expedition that took place over 100 years ago

Read full article: Group of students, explorers, scientists experience Everglades expedition that took place over 100 years ago

We're celebrating the 75th anniversary of Everglades National Park.

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Local photographer snaps unique lightning picture on edge of Everglades

Read full article: Local photographer snaps unique lightning picture on edge of Everglades

People from all over the world are flocking to South Florida this weekend for Art Basel, but one local photographer made his own masterpiece on the edge of the Everglades.

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Soviet-era Cuban biplane crashes with 2 survivors in Florida Everglades

Read full article: Soviet-era Cuban biplane crashes with 2 survivors in Florida Everglades

A Soviet-era Cuban biplane crashed on Monday in the Florida Everglades, about 15 miles west of the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport. There were two survivors.

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Nearly intact gator found inside python captured in Everglades

Read full article: Nearly intact gator found inside python captured in Everglades

A python's last big meal in the Florida Everglades turned out to be quite the feast.

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2022 Florida Python Challenge announces winner

Read full article: 2022 Florida Python Challenge announces winner

The 2022 Florida Python Challenge names its winners as the competition comes to a close.

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Python hunt! 800 compete to remove Florida’s invasive snakes

Read full article: Python hunt! 800 compete to remove Florida’s invasive snakes

More than 800 competitors will be trudging through the Florida Everglades for the next eight days, in search of invasive Burmese pythons that will bring in thousands of dollars in prize money.

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Commissioners postpone vote on real estate proposal facing state, fed opposition

Read full article: Commissioners postpone vote on real estate proposal facing state, fed opposition

Commissioners postponed a controversial vote on Miami-Dade County’s Urban Development Boundary, a limit on construction projects near nature reserves.

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DeSantis, Rubio ask feds for more funding for reservoir

Read full article: DeSantis, Rubio ask feds for more funding for reservoir

Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio accused Democrats in the federal government of not prioritizing Florida Everglades restoration projects.

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Army Corps completes reservoir for Everglades restoration

Read full article: Army Corps completes reservoir for Everglades restoration

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed work on a $339 million Everglades restoration project aimed at cleansing water runoff before it flows into a troubled Florida river.

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Western Broward residents share images of Everglades’ wildlife in their neighborhoods

Read full article: Western Broward residents share images of Everglades’ wildlife in their neighborhoods

Rosa Sordo wants residents of western Broward County to beware of lurking predators and take additional measures to protect their children and pets.

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Parents jailed after infant son drowns in Everglades wreck

Read full article: Parents jailed after infant son drowns in Everglades wreck

The parents of a 1-year-old boy who drowned in the Florida Everglades after a car wreck have been arrested.

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Massive Burmese Python removed from Everglades

Read full article: Massive Burmese Python removed from Everglades

Six people removed an extremely large Burmese Python from the Everglades Saturday night.

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2021 Python Challenge begins Friday

Read full article: 2021 Python Challenge begins Friday

The 2021 Python Challenge kicks off Friday, and is part of an effort to remove invasive Burmese pythons from Florida’s ecosystem.

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2 men were flying to get tacos when small plane went down in Everglades

Read full article: 2 men were flying to get tacos when small plane went down in Everglades

Jose Ecarri says he and his pilot friend were flying from Tamiami to Arcadia to grab some tacos on Tuesday when the engine of their small plane failed and they landed in a remote area of the Florida Everglades — miraculously unscathed.

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Hunt is on for Burmese pythons, Florida natives' arch-enemy

Read full article: Hunt is on for Burmese pythons, Florida natives' arch-enemy

Professional python hunters and amateurs alike can win prizes in Florida’s annual hunt for the Burmese pythons that are ravaging the state’s native species.

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DeSantis kicks off start of registration for annual Python Challenge

Read full article: DeSantis kicks off start of registration for annual Python Challenge

Gov. Ron DeSantis held a news conference Thursday morning in the Everglades to kick off the start of registration for the 2021 Python Challenge.

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Wildfire prompts Card Sound Road closure in Miami-Dade

Read full article: Wildfire prompts Card Sound Road closure in Miami-Dade

Smoke from a wildfire prompted authorities to close Card Sound Road in both directions on Monday in Miami-Dade County.

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Pitones de los Everglades de Florida podrĆ­an servir para producir vacunas, afirma investigador

Read full article: Pitones de los Everglades de Florida podrĆ­an servir para producir vacunas, afirma investigador

Janine Stanwood joined Local 10 News in February 2004 as an assignment editor. She is now a general assignment reporter. Before moving to South Florida from her Washington home, Janine was the senior legislative correspondent for a United States senator on Capitol Hill.

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Pythons from Florida Everglades could help produce vaccines, researcher says

Read full article: Pythons from Florida Everglades could help produce vaccines, researcher says

EVERGLADES, Fla. – A python hunter and a researcher believe the help in the fight against COVID-19 is hiding in the Florida Everglades. Dustin Crum and Daryl Thompson, a researcher, and entrepreneur with Global Research and Discovery Group out of Winter Haven, said the invasive Burmese python contains squalene, a compound that’s commonly used in vaccines. That’s enough to make about 3,500 vaccinations.ā€ā€œWe have a lot of snakes in the Everglades,ā€ Crum said. Currently, the compound is not on the Food and Drug Administration’s list of ingredients in the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. I also agree that pythons in the everglades are a major problem.

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Florida python hunter left bloodied and bruised after snagging possible record-breaking snake

Read full article: Florida python hunter left bloodied and bruised after snagging possible record-breaking snake

Conservationist and python hunter Mike Kimmel, also known as Python Cowboy to his Instagram followers, bagged an enormous female python measuring more than 17 feet long and weighing about 150 lbs. Kimmel, a contractor with the South Florida Water Management District, said he caught the snake in an Everglades spoil island in the Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area earlier in the week. According to Mike Kirkland, an invasive animal biologist, the South Florida Water Management Districts python elimination program has removed 2,970 pythons to date. FWCs record python is 18 feet. It was a big win for Florida conservation! he wrote on Instagram.

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DeSantis announces land buy deal to save Everglades from oil drilling

Read full article: DeSantis announces land buy deal to save Everglades from oil drilling

Ron DeSantis said Wednesday the state has reached a deal to purchase 20,000 acres of land in the Florida Everglades that is currently slated for oil production. ā€œWe’ll permanently save the land from oil production,ā€ DeSantis said during an announcement at Everglades Holiday Park. The land, which is part of the Everglades Protection Area in Broward County, is home to more than 60 endangered and threatened species, including the wood stork. DeSantis said the state has secured an option agreement with Kanter Real Estate LLC, which had obtained approval for exploratory oil wells in the Everglades, to move forward on the purchase in the next 75 days. The price tag for the land is $16.56 million, with an option price up to $18 million.

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Photographer raises awareness about Everglades environment, importance of conserving it

Read full article: Photographer raises awareness about Everglades environment, importance of conserving it

You've probably seen photographer Clyde Butcher's dramatic photos of the Florida Everglades. He has been instrumental in raising awareness about that unique environment and is an unwavering advocate... Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

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Alligator Alley lanes temporarily close due to brush fire in Everglades

Read full article: Alligator Alley lanes temporarily close due to brush fire in Everglades

FFS EvergladesFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Officials briefly closed westbound lanes of Alligator Alley on Tuesday due to smoke from the wildfire burning in the Florida Everglades in western Broward County. The lanes were closed for nearly 25 minutes before a light rain fell in the area and cleared away most of the smoke. The Florida Forest Service said Tuesday the blaze had grown to 33,500 acres and is now 40 percent contained. The wildfire is located about 8 miles west of the city of Weston. Florida Forest Service officials confirmed lightning started the wildfire Sunday night just north of a busy stretch of Interstate 75 and a few miles west of Highway 27.

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Officials give final notice to homeless sex offenders living in encampment

Read full article: Officials give final notice to homeless sex offenders living in encampment

The encampment near the intersection of Northwest 71st Street and 32nd Avenue had some 300 registered sex offenders. "Miami-Dade County should be embarrassed because of what these people are living like," said Steve Grafton, owner of Grafton Furniture. Registered sex offenders, whose victims were younger than 16, are required to live away from schools and day cares. Workers from Miami-Dade's Homeless Trust arrived Sunday night with police to give the offenders their eighth and final warning. "We're not going to let another encampment like this grow -- it's just not productive," said Ron Book, with Miami-Dade Homeless Trust.

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