Florida Invasive Reptile Detection Success
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•Researchers' new outreach strategy succeeds, sets blueprint for detecting invasive species in Florida
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Researchers' new outreach strategy succeeds, sets blueprint for detecting invasive species in Florida .
South Florida 's warm climate, disturbed habitats and bustling pet trade have made it a hotspot for these non-native, cryptic reptiles.
University of Florida researchers are showcasing how a focused outreach initiative in Palm Beach County has led to a successful increase in reports of invasive reptiles.
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