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EVERGLADES NEWS

EVERGLADES NEWS – 2017/2018

Prayers for the pilots and passengers of the 2 small planes that have crashed in the Florida Everglades approximately SW 227 Avenue. Thank you to CBS 4 for sharing the Information.

Reports of a fish kill (Sarasota County) and slight respiratory irritation (Sarasota, Pinellas, and Lee counties) were received over the past week. Forecasts for Southwest Florida by the USF-FWC Collaboration for Prediction of Red Tides predict northern, alongshore transport of surface waters, and minimal net transport of subsurface waters from Pinellas to Lee counties over the next three days – Find out more here.

COURTESY OF THE MIAMI HERALD.


The FWC, and Commissioner Bergeron in particular, has been working very closely with federal and state partners to address the high-water situation in the Everglades. Because of the great coordination between the agencies, on average, more water is moving out of the system than in. An Emergency Deviation is in effect until water levels return to the regulation schedule. Unfortunately, these actions and recent rains have put more water in the area of the Everglades. Wildlife scatters to higher ground in order to survive drowning. We respect nature and the beautiful animals all guests see through out the adventure and have sense moved operations further west but are not offering the same tours until the water level drops.
We appreciate your understanding and hope that you know that our primary goal is the protection of Everglades wildlife and habitats they depend on for their well-being and for the enjoyment of the people of world to see.

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Voted Best Everglades Tour in Miami 2010 to 2017. Airboat in Everglades offers an incredible all around tour in the outskirts of Miami. If you aren’t sure what the Everglades are, they are a wet land area outside of Miami, and one of the few places that man cannot and has not built on. The swamp is run by the wildlife that inhabits it, and they will continue to do so for years to come. The Everglades are a natural sanctuary protected from humans by the conditions nature provides. Helping you discover it is Airboat in Everglades. Airboat rides are a lot much fun, and a great tour for every age. The fan powered boat tour takes you deep into the sawgrass where you can view the magnificence of the
Alligator infested waters. But it’s not just alligators you come across on this epic wildlife tour. Deer, bears, panthers, bobcats, racoons, unique bird species, and much more have all been spied throughout the thousands of tours this company has provided. Although it is not guaranteed to see animals, chances are you will, as Airboat in Everglades has a knack about knowing where their favorites frequent. Several Everglade tours are available in the region, but the professional and educated staff that you take the tour with escalate the experience to be had. In addition, they have packages to suit everyone. Whether you want a simple outing, or an extravagant one, this company is prepared to take care of you.

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