"The journey of water is the lifeblood of Florida, from sawgrass to seagrass it’s all important."
– Alligator Ron Bergeron
Wildlife Conservation
Trail Cam Program
Our Trail Cam Program is more than just a research initiative— it’s a key resource for monitoring Florida’s most vulnerable wildlife. Spanning over 4,700 acres, our trail cameras quietly capture the rhythms of the Everglades, documenting everything from the stealthy movements of the Florida panther to the elusive black bear. Every image and video is a piece of a larger puzzle, helping us track endangered species populations and report critical findings to agencies like the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission.
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From the Trail
Our trail cameras provide invaluable data on species at risk, including sightings of collared black bears, endangered Florida panthers, and potential cases of FLM in both of Florida’s wild cat species. Each sighting we record is a step closer to understanding and protecting these incredible creatures, ensuring that future generations can experience the wild beauty of the Everglades as we do today.
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