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    Re: Examining Soil For eDNA Leads to Locating Eastern Indigo Snakes

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    I wonder if the same methods can be used to track down Burmese pythons in Florida.
    I would imagine so, but I don't think it would be as helpful to hunters as it is to conservationists. Conservationists are pleased to know that there are still snakes in the area. Hunters need to find the snake itself.
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