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Dr. Steve A. Johnson Assistant Professor/Extension Specialist Gulf Coast REC and Dept. of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation tadpole@ufl.edu
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Birds:~200 species documented in FL About 15 established and breeding species Mammals:~30 species documented in FL About 15 established and breeding species Fish:~100 species documented in FL About 25 established and breeding species *Reptiles: ~125 species documented in FL At least 40 established and breeding species *Amphibians: ~ 10 species documented in FL Three established and breeding species
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National Invasive Species Council http://www.invasivespecies.gov/http://www.invasivespecies.gov/
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Cold-kills of Introduced Amphibians and Reptiles Pythons Pythons Non-burrowing Lizards Non-burrowing Lizards Brown Anoles Brown Anoles Cuban Treefrogs Cuban Treefrogs
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Another Established Python in Florida? African Rock Python African Rock Python Kendall Lakes, Miami Kendall Lakes, Miami 20 individuals documented 20 individuals documented Gravid females Gravid females Hatchling shed skin Hatchling shed skin Possibly dispersing Possibly dispersing
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Florida Legislation & FWC Proposed Rules Florida Congress Florida Congress Senate Bill 318 / House Bill 709 Senate Bill 318 / House Bill 709 Passed by Congress 27 Apr 2010 Passed by Congress 27 Apr 2010 Awaiting Signature by Gov. Crist Awaiting Signature by Gov. Crist Prohibits possession, sale, import, or breeding of current ROCs and conditional or prohibited species (current or future) without FWC permit Prohibits possession, sale, import, or breeding of current ROCs and conditional or prohibited species (current or future) without FWC permit Increases penalties/fines for violations Increases penalties/fines for violations Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Draft Rules Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Draft Rules Proposed rules passed 28 April 2010 Proposed rules passed 28 April 2010 ROCs will become conditional species ROCs will become conditional species Export will be allowed – with conditions Export will be allowed – with conditions Strict labeling for wildlife shipments Strict labeling for wildlife shipments Current Reptiles of Concern in FL Burmese Python Northern African Rock Python Reticulated Python Amethystine or Scrub Python Green Anaconda Nile Monitor Lizard Conditional and prohibited vertebrates include piranha, electric eels, sea snakes, and red-eared slider turtles.
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Federal Legislation & USFWS Proposed Rule Lacey Act – Lacey Act – Injurious wildlife cannot be imported or transported across state lines Injurious wildlife cannot be imported or transported across state lines Proposed to list several constrictors as injurious: Proposed to list several constrictors as injurious: USFWS USFWS SB 373 / HR 2811* SB 373 / HR 2811* *Originally proposed to list ALL genus Python as injurious HR 669 - evaluate invasive potential of exotic imports HR 669 - evaluate invasive potential of exotic imports Species IncludedUS FWS SB 373 HR 2811* RISK (USGS) Burmese PythonYES HIGH Northern African Rock Python YES HIGH Southern African Rock Python YES NOHIGH Reticulated PythonYES NOMEDIUM Common Boa Constrictor YES NOHIGH Green AnacondaYES NOMEDIUM Yellow AnacondaYES NOHIGH DeShaunsee’s Anaconda YES NOMEDIUM Beni or Bolivian Anaconda YES NOMEDIUM
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Public comment period regarding Lacey Act Comment period ends May 11 Comment period ends May 11 Submit comments at Submit comments at http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#docu mentDetail?R=0900006480abc25c http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#docu mentDetail?R=0900006480abc25c http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#docu mentDetail?R=0900006480abc25c http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#docu mentDetail?R=0900006480abc25c
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Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System Find Species Information Find Species Information View Distribution Maps View Distribution Maps Report New Sightings Report New Sightings http://www.eddmaps.org/florida/
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Cooperative Invasive Species Management Areas (CISMAs) http://www.floridainvasives.org/cismas.html
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Dr. Steve A. Johnson Monica E. McGarrity
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EDIS Fact Sheets Cuban Treefrog in FL Cuban Treefrog in FL Treefrog House (CTF Trap) Treefrog House (CTF Trap) Florida’s Introduced Birds Florida’s Introduced Birds And more coming soon… And more coming soon… http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_a23708620
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Cuban Treefrog Citizen Scientist Program Catch Frogs Catch Frogs Identify Frogs Identify Frogs Euthanize Invasive CTFs Euthanize Invasive CTFs Measure Frogs Measure Frogs Submit Data Reports Submit Data Reports Watch for Native Frogs! Watch for Native Frogs! http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/citizen_sci.shtml
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The Invader Updater Quarterly Newsletter Quarterly Newsletter Accompanying Website Accompanying Website Focal Species Focal Species News News Science Science Legislation Legislation Innovation Innovation And more… And more… http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/InvaderUpdater.shtml
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Invasive Reptile Early Detection: Observer Training Module Learn to: Learn to: Scan Safely Scan Safely Identify Invaders Identify Invaders Collect Accurate Data Collect Accurate Data Submit Reports Submit Reports http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/reptileobserver.shtml
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Our UFWILDLIFE website http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu
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