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Everglades Kayak Tours
Few places are as biologically rich as the south Florida ecosystem. Nearly 45 species of mammals, including 10 marine forms, frequent the Everglades and related bays, sounds, coastal estuaries and offshore waters. Hundreds of species of fish and thousands of species of marine, estuarine, and freshwater invertebrates ply the waters of the ecosystem. More than 50 kinds of reptiles, including the signature alligator and nearly 20 types of salamanders, frogs and toads live in the wetlands, proving that south Florida is crawling with strange creatures.
The Everglades is teaming with wildlife. Snail kites, peregrine falcons, wood storks, bald eagles, short-tailed hawks, smooth-billed anis, mangrove cuckos, tree snails, manatees, American crocodiles, Florida panthers and Cape Sable seaside sparrows are some of the rare fauna that inhabit the Everglades and Florida Bay. Perhaps no other animals represent the area's biological diversity and wealth better than the birds. Almost 350 species, both temperate and tropical, have been recorded
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Going with one of our guided tours allows you to get more from your Saltwater Sports experience. Not only will you learn and see more but the instructor will provide hands-on-training as you go, making your whole trip more enjoyable. Our guides are all ACA (American Canoe Association) Certified Instructors as well as Florida Master Naturalists.
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Everglades National Park, the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, boasts rare and endangered species. It has been designated a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance, significant to all people of the world.