WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — They appear, transfer and even odor just like the type of furry Everglades marsh rabbit a Burmese python would like to eat. However these bunnies are robots meant to lure the enormous invasive snakes out of their hiding spots.
It is the newest effort by the South Florida Water Administration District to get rid of as many pythons as doable from the Everglades, the place they’re decimating native species with their voracious appetites. In Everglades Nationwide Park, officers say the snakes have eradicated 95% of small mammals in addition to 1000’s of birds.
“Eradicating them is pretty easy. It is detection. We’re having a very arduous time discovering them,” stated Mike Kirkland, lead invasive animal biologist for the water district. “They’re so effectively camouflaged within the area.”
The water district and College of Florida researchers deployed 120 robotic rabbits this summer season as an experiment. Beforehand, there was an effort to make use of reside rabbits as snake lures however that turned too costly and time-consuming, Kirkland stated.
The robots are easy toy rabbits, however retrofitted to emit warmth, a odor and to make pure actions to seem like another common rabbit. “They seem like an actual rabbit,” Kirkland stated.. They’re photo voltaic powered and may be switched on and off remotely. They’re positioned in small pens monitored by a video digital camera that sends out a sign when a python is close by.
“Then I can deploy considered one of our many contractors to exit and take away the python,” Kirkland stated.
The overall value per robotic rabbit is about $4,000, financed by the water district, he added.
Pythons aren’t native to Florida, however have change into established within the swampy, subtropical Everglades by escaping from houses or by folks releasing them once they change into overgrown pets. A feminine python can lay between 50 and 100 eggs at a time with a gestation interval of 60-90 days, based on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fee.
It isn’t simple to seek out particular estimates of the variety of pythons in Florida. The U.S. Geological Survey not too long ago reported a ballpark variety of “tens of 1000’s,” whereas different official estimates run as excessive as 300,000 snakes. They’ve few pure enemies, though there are occasional confrontations with alligators, and different predators, reminiscent of bobcats and coyotes, will eat their eggs.
Since 2000, greater than 23,000 of the snakes have been faraway from the wild, the wildlife fee says. The robotic rabbits are the newest try and deal with snakes that common between 10 and 16 toes (3 to five meters) in size when absolutely grown.
“Each invasive python that’s eliminated makes a distinction for Florida’s surroundings and its native wildlife,” stated Ron Bergeron, a member of the water district governing board.
Pythons may be humanely killed year-round on non-public lands and on lands managed by the wildlife fee throughout the state.
Annually the fee holds a “Florida Python Problem” that carries money prizes for many pythons caught, the longest snake and so forth. This 12 months, 934 folks from 30 states took half within the effort in July, capturing 294 pythons with a prime prize of $10,000 to a participant who bagged 60 of the reptiles.
It is too early to find out how profitable the robotic rabbit challenge shall be, however officers say preliminary outcomes are a trigger for optimism.
“This a part of the challenge is in its infancy,” Kirkland stated. “We’re assured, although, that it will work as soon as we’re given sufficient time to work out a few of these particulars.”
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Anderson reported from St. Petersburg, Florida.













