When touring the headwaters of the Florida Everglades on one of our airboats, you may have seen one of our favorite parts of native Florida. Not just the headwaters of the Florida Everglades, but a real working cattle ranch.
Brahman cattle…
21 different species you can see on Everglades airboat tours
With Florida being home to more than 350 species of wildlife, it’s doubtful that you’ll be able to see all of them on just one airboat ride. However, while touring on Lake Cypress, you can do your best to spot several of the 80 di…
3 celebrities we would love to see on an airboat ride in Florida
We love to see celebrities walk the red carpet wearing glamorous gowns and fancy jewelry, but sometimes it’s a nice change to see them let their hair down and have some fun. Wouldn’t it be cool to take an airboat tour with them and see thei…
Why Florida airboat rides will be the best thing you do all summer
Ever gone on Everglades airboat tours? If not, now is the best time to try it out! With an airboat ride in Orlando, you’ll have the chance to see more than 350 species of wildlife native to the Sunshine State. Sure, most people know Orlando…
5 facts that surprise people the most about alligators in Florida
While they may not rank the highest on being the most friendly or cuddliest animals, alligators are certainly one of the most fascinating, dare we say… coolest animals out there. From the power behind their jaws and the agility these anim…
What you can do to protect the Everglades and its wildlife
Did you know? The Florida Everglades covers 2 million acres and is home to over 350 species of wildlife. That’s a big chunk of our planet! Many animals depend on this National Park and it’s up to us to protect it. Although the Everglades is important for our wildlife, it impacts the residents of Florida, too! So, in honor of participating in National Wildlife Federation’s Wildlife Week, here are a few ways that you can help protect the Everglades and the animals that call it home.
5 of the WEIRDEST places gators have been found
Although many people are familiar with alligators living in the Everglades, they’re actually found all over Florida! After all, the Sunshine State was their stomping ground way before it belonged to humans. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) estimates that there are 5 million alligators spread out across the southeastern United States, and 1.3 million of those alligators call Florida home! For most gators in the south, they inhabit freshwater wetlands such as cypress swamps and marshes, but can sometimes be found in saltwater… or even in sewers! But don’t worry, these guys don’t prefer to be in these strange places. Just like humans, they prefer to live in the comfort of their own home and they don’t go out of their way to live elsewhere.
Why owning an exotic pet isn’t a good idea
Owning an exotic animal sounds like a cool idea when you compare it to owning a normal household pet, but when you stop to think about all the extra work (and potential danger) it involves, you might just change your mind. Every state has different regulations and requirements, but today we’ll cover Florida. Before you go out and purchase a wild animal in Florida, it’s important to know the rules and follow them in order to keep the animal safe and in a comfortable environment. Below, we’re sharing why owning an exotic pet isn’t the best idea and everything you should know before making one a part of your family!
21 MORE animals you can see on airboat rides in Florida
Last year, we introduced you to some new and (for some) familiar species of wildlife that can be seen during an airboat ride in Florida. However, with more than 350 species of wildlife calling the Sunshine state home, it’s safe to say we di…
Why you should end your Florida vacation at Wild Florida
When a vacation comes to an end, the whole family is usually tired and ready to head back home. Facing the large crowds and long lines at the beginning of your family vacation is no biggy, but toward the end of your stay, you want to avoid the frustrations. Spending your last day exploring the backwoods of Florida is not only calming, but totally thrilling, too! It’s the perfect mix of action and relaxation you need before heading back home. Below we share four reasons your family should end their Florida vacation at Wild Florida.
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