This year's Florida Python Challenge was July 10-19 at eight designated locations in south Florida. More than 900 hunters participated.
Tom Rahill won the annual event, earning $10,000 for removing 96 Burmese pythons from South Florida ...
Tom Rahill, along with winning the 2026 Florida Python Challenge, also won the South Florida Water Management's elimination ...
“The number of invasive pythons removed from the Everglades during the 2026 Florida Python Challenge is a major victory for ...
Tom Rahill captured 96 Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park in just 10 days, but his real mission involved a veteran and a 17-foot snake.
The BriefThe Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has released the winners of the 2026 Python Challenge.Overall winner: Tom RahillTotal pythons caught and killed: 96Grand prize: ...
"There are plenty more big ones crawling around out there, too." ...
The 2026 Florida Python challenge wrapped up with big crowds, big numbers and a big winner. Nearly a thousand people turned out for the challenge, including participants from 30 states, Canada and ...
The 2026 annual Florida Python Challenge — a 10-day Everglades conservation event — removed nearly 300 snakes, the biggest measuring close to 17 feet.
The annual Florida Python Challenge is set to begin. Starting at 12:01 a.m. ET July 10 and concluding at 5 p.m. July 19, participants have the chance to win over $25,000 in prizes by removing invasive ...
More than 900 contestants vying for the $10,000 grand prize scoured South Florida for 10 days during the 2026 Florida Python Challenge.
The 2026 Florida Python Challenge ended on July 19, and organizers have officially finished tallying the number of bagged snakes. Over 10 days, 907 participants hunted down a collective total of 280 ...