A Florida man was fined for catching an invasive python in Everglades National Park. His case was later dismissed.
Case dismissed, but fight spotlights clash between aggressive invasive species threat and federal park rules on handling wildlife.
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There is a saying that common sense isn't very common anymore. That was brought home quite clearly in a story in your paper about a fellow who caught a python in Everglades National Park and was fined ...