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Everglades National Park
Archives at Everglades National Park

Finding aids provide information about archival collections to facilitate researcher access. They include information about the history, scope and arrangement of the collections. A variety of finding aids from the Everglades National Park archives are available below. New finding aids will be posted as they are completed. For additional information or to make a research appointment, please e-mail the archivist or call 305-242-7804.

Backcountry/Wilderness Management Collection

Backcountry Sociological Study Collection

Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Project Records

Chief Park Naturalist Reports, 1949-1969

Chief Park Ranger Reports, 1958-1968

Everglades Newspaper Clipping Collection, 1992-2006

Florida Panther Recovery Project Records

National Audubon Warden Reports, 1893-1965

Organized Fisherman of Florida (OFF), et al vs. the Department of the Interior (DOI), 1980-1986

South Dade News Leader Collection, 1912-1955

South Florida Research Center (SFRC) Technical Reports

Superintendent's Monthly Reports, 1947-1967

Indigo Snake  

Did You Know?
Of the 27 species of snakes in Everglades National Park, only four are venomous – the cottonmouth, the diamondback rattlesnake, the dusky pygmy rattlesnake, and the coral snake. The snake to the left is the non-venomous, endangered Indigo Snake.

Last Updated: September 16, 2008 at 11:07 EST