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Under the leadership of Gov. Ron DeSantis, the FWC, South Florida Water Management District and the
Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida host the Florida Python Challenge® to continue raising awareness
about invasive species in Florida and their impacts. The annual competition encourages people to get
directly involved in Everglades conservation through invasive species removal.

This year, Inversa Leathers provided the $10,000 Ultimate Grand Prize while the Bergeron Everglades
Foundation provided the $7,500 for the Grand Prize Runner Up. Edison National Bank/Bank of the
Islands supplied prizes to the winners in the active-duty military and veteran category. The Fish & Wild-
life Foundation of Florida contributed additional prizes in the novice and professional categories.

A special thanks also goes to Bronze Level Sponsor, Dakota Matting.

Visit FlPythonChallenge.org. for more information.

winners of the 2023 Python Challenge

For immediate release: September 15, 2023 

ICYMI: Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez Announces Winners of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge® 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez announced the winners of the 2023
Florida Python Challenge®. 1,050 participants from 35 states and Belgium removed 209 Burmese pythons
from south Florida during the 10-day competition created by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) and partners to increase awareness about invasive species and the threats they pose to
Florida’s ecology. This year’s winner removed 20 Burmese pythons, taking home a $10,000 ultimate grand
prize.

“Removing these invasive pythons is an important part of our efforts to protect the Everglades, and this
competition allows people to get involved in Florida’s conservation efforts for one of the world’s most
prized natural resources,” said Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez. “I thank everyone involved in
making the Florida Python Challenge® a successful event year after year, and I congratulate the winners
of this year’s competition.” 

The winners of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge® were announced at today’s Awards Ceremony at the
Long Key Nature Center in Davie, FL. The Ultimate Grand Prize Winner was Paul Hobbs who removed
20 Burmese pythons, winning $10,000. The Ultimate Grand Prize Runner-Up, Ronald Kiger, took home
$7,500 for removing 14 pythons. Additionally, the winner in the Military category was Justin Morgan, who
took home $2,500 for removing 7 pythons. For a full list of winners, click here

“The success of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge® would not have been possible without the dedication
of over 1,000 competition participants, efforts from staff, support from our partners, and the strong leadership
of Governor DeSantis,” said Rodney Barreto, FWC Chairman. “This success has a direct positive impact
on the Everglades and our native wildlife.”  

“It is great to see so many people participate in this year’s Florida Python Challenge® that brings awareness
to removing invasive species from Florida’s environment,” said Roger Young, FWC Executive Director.
“Thanks to Governor DeSantis and our many partners, we have the privilege to reward the public for their
interest in getting outdoors and helping to conserve Florida’s natural resources.”

“Congratulations to all of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge winners! The iconic Everglades is a national
treasure and I am proud of all of our python hunters who are so dedicated to improving Florida’s natural
resources. Today’s celebration would not have been possible without the great leadership of Governor Ron
DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jeanette Núñez who are continuing their steadfast commitment to Everglades restor-
ation and improving South Florida’s ecosystem,” said South Florida Water Management District Govern-
ing Board Member “Alligator Ron” Bergeron. “The great partnership between the South Florida Water
Management District and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission remains critical as we
work together to combat invasive pythons. Long live the Everglades.”

“Thank you to all of the staff from the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission who worked to help facilitate this year’s Florida Python Challenge.
Over a 1,000 people participated in the annual Python Challenge and experienced the magic of the Ever-
glades this year,” said South Florida Water Management District Executive Director Drew Bartlett.
“The annual python challenge is a great way to get the public involved in understanding the unique Ever-
glades ecosystem. We continue to expedite Everglades restoration efforts thanks to the support of Governor
DeSantis and Lt. Governor Núñez, and we’ll continue working to protect South Florida’s natural resources
and combat invasive species like Burmese pythons.”

Under the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis, FWC, South Florida Water Management District and the
Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida host the Florida Python Challenge® to continue raising awareness
about invasive species in Florida and their impacts. The annual competition encourages people to get direct-
ly involved in Everglades conservation through invasive species removal.

Visit FlPythonChallenge.org. for more information.

Burmese pythons are not native to Florida and negatively impact native species. They are found primarily
in and around the Everglades ecosystem in south Florida, where they prey on birds, mammals and other
reptiles. A female Burmese python may lay 50 to 100 eggs at a time. Since 2000, more than 19,000 wild
Burmese pythons have been removed from the state of Florida and reported to FWC, including more than
11,000 Burmese pythons removed since 2019.

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