Established in 1974, Big Cypress National Preserve was the first nature preserve of its kind in the United States. Its 729,000 acres were purposely excluded from Everglades National Park to allow ...
Big Cypress National Preserve teems with wildlife: the endangered Florida panther hunts for its prey amidst a 729,000-acre swamp encompassing towering trees and hungry alligators. About a million ...
A watery wilderness lies between Naples and Miami, a serene Florida landscape of ancient cypress trees, rare orchids and elusive species like the Florida panther. To set foot in Big Cypress National ...
Light pollution from the Alligator Alcatraz detention center is impacting Big Cypress National Preserve, one of the first designated "dark skies" locations in the eastern U.S. The light pollution is ...
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