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Everglades National Park
Professional Development
 
Everglades Education offers a variety of developmental workshops for area educators and cooperators. Class size is limited, so participants are encouraged to register early. 
 
Wayne Drop

 

In-school teacher workshops are available to learn how to use our curriculum materials. Click here to learn more...

 
In-park teacher workshops are available in the park for teachers interested in bringing students to the park for a ranger-guided program. Workshops are available for both day programs and overnight camps. Click here for dates and more information.
 

Teacher-Ranger-Teacher.
This summer's Teacher-Ranger-Teacher (TRT) program was a great success. To experience the Everglades through the eyes of previous Teacher-Ranger-Teachers, click here.

Stay posted for any news about the 2012 TRT program.

Teacher-ranger-teachers and education rangers.
NPS photo: Tristan Holland
Teacher-Ranger-Teacher Paula Nelson-Shokar (5th from left), Lydia Wooton (4th from right), Catherine Stewart (3rd from right) and Sorey Rios (2nd from right).
 
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This environmental education program is generously supported by grants from Toyota and the South Florida National Parks Trust.

Students on a ranger program
Ranger Guided Trips
Teachers can register their classes to participate in ranger-led tours.
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Morning Glory

Did You Know?
Everglades National Park is home to over 1,000 species of plants. The Morning Glory pictured here is a native species. However, over 20% of the plants here are non-native. Researchers in the Park are working to remove those that cause the most problems.

Last Updated: August 29, 2011 at 15:37 MST