The brand using pythons for their leather product also works with invasive lionfish and silverfin, a non-native carp in the Mississippi River Basin.
Invasive species are wreaking havoc on ecosystems around the world. US company Inversa is turning some of them into leather, which it says is more environmentally friendly than traditional leather.
It’s no secret that Florida has a python problem. Thanks to exotic animals trading and Floridians releasing their pet snakes into the wild, Burmese pythons were introduced to “The Sunshine State” and ...
They hunt in a nightmarish way ― grabbing prey as it passes. Once secured with a bite, pythons wrap their bodies around their ...
Record set in Florida: a 19-foot-long Burmese python is captured in Big Cypress, revealing new clues about the ecological ...
Fashion trend forecasters should flag snake skin as the next big thing in the Sunshine State. The invasive Burmese python, ...
Florida is transforming invasive Burmese pythons into high-end fashion accessories, a novel approach to environmental ...
The FWC and Inversa partner to control Burmese python population in the Everglades. Kills tripled this July compared to last ...
Shopping will now save the planet. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced this week that the state is taking an uncharacteristically classy approach to tackling one of its most notorious ecological ...
The scientists from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences collaborated with contractors and ...
HAVANA, Fla. - Participants in the annual Florida Python Challenge removed a record 294 invasive Burmese pythons from South Florida during a recent 10-day competition, the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Florida partners with leather firm Inversa to combat invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades by turning their skins into eco-friendly luxury goods, tripling removals in 2025 and blending ...