The FWC Will Teach You How To Catch Pythons For Free
Have you ever wondered what it was like to hit the streets at night in South Florida to go Python hunting? We’ve all seen those videos online of the ThePythonCowboy doing his thing down in South Florida and now, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) will be hosting classes on how to catch pythons through ‘Python Patrol’.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or FWC for short, is introducing the new Python Patrol training program. But, what exactly is the Python Patrol Training Program?
The FWC says, “Python Patrol is a no-cost training program that aims to create a network of individuals throughout south Florida who know how to identify Burmese pythons, and report sightings, as well as search for, safely capture and humanely kill these invasive constrictors.”
What Will You Learn In The ‘Python Patrol’ Classes From The FWC?
Most importantly, these trainings are open to anyone in the public. You do not need any snake-handling experience before taking the class.
The ‘Python Patrol’ classes are going to be virtual PowerPoint presentations given by an FWC biologist. They will demonstrate “search and capture techniques” that are needed to successfully catch a python. There will be a live Q&A section with the attendees.
In the ‘Python Patrol’ virtual training, attendees will learn:
- Real-Time audience Q & A
- Information on Burmese pythons in Florida
- Species Identification
- How to search for pythons
- Safe capture techniques
- How to humanely kill a python
- Reporting pythons to the FWC
- Live instruction on techniques from a biologist
When Will The ‘Python Patrol’ Classes Take Place?
The FWC-hosted Virtual Python Patrol classes are going to take place on every third Thursday of each month. Spaces are unlimited so there is no need to register beforehand.
The first Python Patrol virtual class is on August 22nd, 2024. It will run from 7-8pm EST. The second class is September 19, 2024 from 7-8pm EST. And, the third class is taking place on October 17, 2024 from 7-8pm EST.
Visit the Florida Fish and Wildlife’s website to join in on the virtual Python Patrol classes.