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		<title>Kelly Crandall, graduate student whose research yielded inadvertent, important results</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kelly Crandall is a graduate student at Southern Illinois University (SIU) whose research focusing on one raccoons and opossums inadvertently yielded results about the Burmese python, a rampant invasive species in south Florida.</p>
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