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Indigo release 24: Cola River, Zooniverse, and 41 new snakes!
A record number of eastern indigo snakes were released at Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines this week, onto a newly expanded landscape.
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Eastern indigo snakes released in Florida preserve
On April 30, 41 eastern indigo snakes, the longest snake species in the U.S., were returned to nature at the 8th annual Eastern indigo snake release.
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Florida Officials Release 41 Apex Predators Into Wild To Preserve Circle Of Life
Florida officials released for the eighth straight year 41 eastern indigo snakes into the wild Tuesday.
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41 apex predators — that eat venomous snakes — released in north Florida Here s why
The threatened creatures are a keystone species in north Florida, wildlife experts said.
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41 Indigo Snakes — the Longest Snake Species Native to the U S — Released in Florida
The non-venomous snakes are a "lynchpin species in the longleaf pine ecosystem," which Florida experts are working to restore
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