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Monday, September 11, 2017

Places To Go During A Florida Wildlife Tour

By Maria Schmidt


As a US state, Florida has garnered widespread recognition thanks to the big cities it hosts. However, its abundant plant and animal life is something that also ought to gain talking points. Every year, the state welcomes enthusiastic local and international tourists and adventure enthusiasts. If you are planning a Florida wildlife tour, the following sites should be high on your list.

Many nature enthusiasts always insist on touring the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Owing to its unique location near Cape Canaveral, it has not suffered significant degradation with the passing of time. Its conservation can also be credited to its proximity to the closely guarded Kennedy Space Center. It is significantly safe for anyone wishing to enjoy nature without much worry.

While on tour, be on the lookout for grazing manatees by the launch pads. Sea turtles occasionally nest nearby as well. The park covers 220 square miles and hosts significant populations of bald eagles, alligators and roseate spoonbills. With luck, you may spot the endangered Florida Scrub Jay.

The Everglades National Park has always been synonymous with the state. Easy access to the park can be gained by driving south away from Miami. The swath of land that the park falls under is a staggering 2500 square miles. A significant portion of it is alligator and snake infested swampland. As much as there is to enjoy from viewing, the fact is that it takes mettle to stay within its bounds.

The park also hosts the Anhinga trail. The trail consists of a mile long boardwalk that goes over saw grass marsh. It can be quite exhilarating to walk on a boardwalk with wading birds, cormorants and alligators watching you closely from below.

The east coast of the state plays host to the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. The beaches in the area are the nesting home for green turtles and loggerhead sea turtles. Nesting season begins in May and runs all the way to October. An estimated 18000 turtles relocate from the sea onto the sandy shore to nest during the season. Best of all, there are rangers on hand to explain the nesting process.

The best part of your travel experience should come with a visit to Gatorland. The park provides a controlled setting for viewing alligators. Always teeming with visitors, it was established in 1939. The 110 acre setting is renowned for the hundreds of alligators it hosts. Visitors are always treated to alligator feeding demonstrators conducted by well trained attendants. Demonstrations are conducted all through the day.

To enjoy the best experience possible, you might want to start saving and planning early. If you are thinking of using an RV to move around, make sure you carry everything you need for the entire journey. The marshes are best traversed in knee high boots.

It is a good idea to get into the habit of going on adventure once in a while. If vacation time is due, you should think of touring Florida. There are many thrills you are bound to experience.




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