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Everglades National Park
Distance Learning Opportunities
 
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Don't Let it Loose e-field Trip
Students can learn about the differences between native and non-native species in Everglades National Park. Go to www.efieldtrips.org.

 

Reptiles and Amphibians of Everglades National Park
Teachers are invited to have their students explore all things scaley and slithery in our online e-field trip.  Students will have the opportunity to view an interactive slide presentation showcasing some of our most intriguing residents.  They'll even have the chance to e-mail questions to our rangers!  Simply click here to register-- the program is absolutely free!

 
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Traveling Libraries
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Don't Let It Loose!
Our curriculum guide offers resources for teaching about exotic species
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Visit the Everglades Association
store for books, ID guides, and
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Ibis in Flight  

Did You Know?
In the 1800s John James Audubon noted that the sky was often darkened by the flocks of numerous birds above. Since the early 20th century, around 93% of the wading bird population has vanished. Much of the wildlife left in south Florida depends on Everglades National Park for a home.

Last Updated: March 10, 2008 at 15:34 EST