05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 12:53
Contact: Everglades Communications and Public Affairs, 786-610-8023
Contact: Everglades Information, 305-242-7700
Homestead, Fla. - Everglades National Park announced today its continued support and collaboration with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida, the South Florida Water Management District and other partners for the 2026 Florida Python Challenge™. The annual python removal competition is a public initiative dedicated to raising awareness about invasive species and providing opportunities for the public to get involved in protecting the Everglades ecosystem by removing invasive Burmese pythons.
"Protecting Everglades National Park, one of the world's most globally significant ecosystems, requires ongoing partnerships and community stewardship," said Superintendent Pedro Ramos of Everglades National Park. "By engaging the public in science-based invasive species management, we are able to raise awareness and strengthen support for conservation across South Florida."
FWC announced that the 2026 Florida Python Challenge™ dates are Friday, July 10 from 12:01 p.m. to Sunday, July 19 at 5 p.m.
Invasive Burmese pythons produce negative impacts on the fragile Everglades ecosystem by preying on wildlife and competing for food and habitat across South Florida's wetlands. Everglades National Park works with partners to address these impacts using a variety of science-based management tools, including targeted, humane removal and coordinated control efforts. These actions are supported through established programs with trained volunteers, contractors, and other authorized agents operating under established safety protocols, training requirements, and park supervision.
To participate and learn more: