Because about a third of Everglades National Park is covered in water, it should come as no surprise that the Everglades is not only a beautiful place to explore, but also an excellent place to fish. Fishermen come from all over the world to fish the freshwater, saltwater, and brackish waters of the Everglades, where […]
The Black Vulture is the Everglades’ Least Popular Bird
While the American black vulture is certainly not the most beautiful bird in the Everglades or the one with the best reputation, it might be one of the more interesting birds in not only the Everglades, but the entire world. Because the circling of vultures in the sky can often be a sign that something […]
The American Alligator Vs. The American Crocodile
American alligators and American crocodiles have a few things in common, the most important being that both creatures strike fear into the hearts of people and small dogs throughout Florida and the Southern United States. Both alligators and crocodiles are some of the most feared and respected predators on earth, both with coveted spots very […]
Rick Scott Announces Increase In Everglades Restoration Budget
In January of this year, Florida Governor Rick Scott announced that he would be adding $130 million to the annual budget request to continue work on restoring the Florida Everglades. The budget request is a $60 million increase over last year, and is merely the beginning of an $880 million plan for restoration approved by […]
Not Every Animal You See on Your Homestead Airboat Tour is a Florida Native
Every visitor to the Everglades will see a few of the usual suspects – alligators, frogs, birds – as well as a few species that are relatively new to the area. Once such species is the Burmese python – a species of snake that was not present in South Florida at all previous to 1979, […]