1. The stark assumption of no prevention beyond a low population can be replaced by a function representing the gradually decreasing importance of new introductions as the stock grows larger. We leave this possibility for future work.
2. The cost of reduction from seven to three snakes is $573,510, and the cost and damages of maintaining the three-snake population is $17.2 million.
3. DBEDT [see Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism].