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SgtStinky
at Sun Mar 21 07:10:53 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SgtStinky ]
"I can't believe this stuff, I thought the burms were killing everything."
The burms do have some negative impact on the ecosystem, but finding a non-biased report maybe difficult. My favorite review of this is from Barker and Barker.
http://www.vpi.com/sites/vpi.com/files/PP-and-Pythons_BarkerBarker.pdf
"There is one paper that estimates the cost of Burmese pythons to Florida. Smith et al. (2007) estimated that one Burmese python feeding in the Everglades did wildlife damage ranging from $83,992.00 annually up to $6 million in their worst case scenario. Extending their worst case scenario, we figure that a population of Burmese pythons estimated at 30,000 animals then could “cost” Florida $180 billion in annual wildlife losses, that being 25% of Florida’s annual GDP. If this is a true estimate of value, then the total value of the wildlife in South Florida alone must far exceed the GDP of the nation, literally tens of trillions of dollars. Frankly we are embarrassed that persons identifying themselves as scientists would sign their names to a paper containing such a ridiculous estimate. We would argue that that it is equally likely that Burmese pythons have a net positive effect on the South Florida ecosystem. A proper evaluation, as is typically done for laws based on the PP would investigate all alternatives to the proposed law."
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