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  1. Things to Do. Enjoy hunting, fishing, photography, wildlife viewing, bicycling and hiking along a network of canals. Wildlife. This WMA is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail and sustains populations of many native Florida species of wildlife. Habitat and Management.

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    The Holey land management area consists of canals surrounding the area that support many game fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, alligator gar, and other species of sunfishand catfish, and several species of exotic fishes. The canal system also serves as a refuge for smaller fish species during periods of severe drought. These forag...

    Alligator – The American alligator is one of Florida’s most commonly seen wildlife species. Alligators and other crocodilians are the only living Archosauria, the ancient group that included dinosaurs. They have many features more similar to birds or mammals than to other reptiles. The snouts of alligators are broad and rounded, whereas those of ra...

    When hunting ducks and coots in season, they use Airboats. Individuals selected to participate in the public waters alligator hunt may operate an airboat to take alligators (Alligator Hunting Information). Outside of Water Management District canals, all vessels, including airboats, must be equipped with an orange flag at least 10 inches wide and 1...

    Only a century ago, the southern third of Florida was an unwelcoming wet wilderness. Lake Okeechobeewas near twice the size it is today. From the lake, water crept southward down the peninsula through swamp and sawgrass. Rainfall that did not soak into the underlying limestone sat on the nearly flat land. The only dry places were on the Atlantic co...

  3. The Holey Land Wildlife Management Area is an expansive hunting and conservation area located in southern Florida. It covers approximately 35,000 acres of land and is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including alligators, deer, and migratory birds.

  4. Holey land located seventeen miles south of Lake Okeechobee and twenty five miles north of Fort Lauderdale, the 35,350-acre Holey Land Wildlife Management Area is part of the most northern extent of remaining Everglades saw-grass marsh.

  5. Jan 17, 2019 · Situated at the Gulf coast gateway to the ‘Glades, the pipsqueak town — all two miles by four blocks of it — is tucked between the Barron River and the waterways of the 580,000- acre Big Cypress National Preserve. An imposing white Neoclassic city hall and a Collier-built bank, laundry and workers barracks hearken back to an earlier era.

  6. Outdoor adventurers will marvel at the abundant natural beauty that surrounds Everglades City. Read on for tips from our resident experts on where to stay, where to eat and how to explore the Florida Everglades including the best places for airboat rides.

  7. Located near Floridas southern tip, Everglades City is known as the gateway to Ten Thousand Islands. Canoe the mangrove tunnels. Take a fishing excursion. Hike through the Big Cypress National Preserve.

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