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Return of the Supercolonies video
The 2018 wading bird nesting season in Everglades National Park was very exciting! An enormous number of wading birds nested in the Everglades that year, including numbers of White Ibis nesting pairs in Everglades National Park not seen since the 1940s. Very large White Ibis breeding groups like the ones that formed this year are called supercolonies and they're a good sign for the Everglades ecosystem. Learn more by watching this video.
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Return of the Supercolonies - audiodescribed video
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The 2018 wading bird nesting season in Everglades National Park was very exciting! An enormous number of wading birds nested in the Everglades that year, including numbers of White Ibis nesting pairs in Everglades National Park not seen since the 1940s. Very large White Ibis breeding groups like the ones that formed this year are called supercolonies and they're a good sign for the Everglades e...
Watery Wilderness of the Western Everglades
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Explore by canoe or kayak the coastal portions of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Designated Wilderness of Everglades National Park and the Wilderness Waterway Trail. The Gulf Coast district, accessible from Everglades City, and the Flamingo district, accessible from Homestead at the end of the Main Park Road, make up the watery wilderness districts of the western Everglades.
Everglades Bioblitz Centennial Dance
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We challenge you to do the Bioblitz dance. Upload a video of you and your friends doing the dance and don't forget to tag us!
Choosing A Wild Life!
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When six Florida International Univeristy students are selected to join the Everglades Wilderness Writing Program, one has a life-altering experience. Short Film by Tim Long
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Conclusion
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Everglades 'Mountains' and 'Valleys' from a fresh perspective with expert guides along the way. This is the must watch conclusion to a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Florida Bay
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore Florida Bay from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Mangrove
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Mangrove from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Slough
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Slough from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Cypress Dome
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Cypress Dome from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Sawgrass Prairie
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Sawgrass Prairie from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Pine Rockland
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Pine Rocklands from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Tropical Hardwood Hammock
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Everglades National Park is home to diverse and dynamic habitats. Small changes in elevation influence the difference between dry and wet habitats. Explore the Tropical Hardwood Hammock from a fresh perspective with an expert guide. This is part of a kid-friendly video series featuring seven main habitats within Everglades National Park.
Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Introduction
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Everglades Mountains and Valleys: Introduction
The River of Fire
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The River of Fire
National Park Week 2012: Everglades National Park
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National Park Week 2012: Everglades National Park
PARK Teachers
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PARK Teachers
Everglades Environmental Education: 40th Anniversary Celebration
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Everglades Environmental Education: 40th Anniversary Celebration
Everglades Perspectives: Hydrology Technician
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Everglades Perspectives: Hydrology Technician
At the End of the Road: Flamingo
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At the End of the Road: Flamingo
Hola Everglades
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Hola Everglades
Student Becomes Park Ranger: Everglades National Park
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Student Becomes Park Ranger: Everglades National Park
Pine Rocklands and Fire
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Pine Rocklands and Fire
Hole-in-the-Donut: Habitat Restoration Project
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Hole-in-the-Donut: Habitat Restoration Project
Everglades Environmental Education: Loop Road Slough Slog
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Everglades Environmental Education: Loop Road Slough Slog
Cape Sable Dams Project
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Cape Sable Dams Project
Python Research and Road Survey
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Python Research and Road Survey
South Florida Invaders
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South Florida Invaders
Everglades Invasives
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Everglades Invasives
Cypress Cathedral
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Cypress Cathedral

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  • @leversforever9748
    @leversforever9748 Місяць тому

    9:01 Manchineel tree is a deadly tree in the everglades the sap will kill you beware!!

  • @deepharrow8520
    @deepharrow8520 2 місяці тому

    Everything on this project of from Florida then dude says he just moved from Cuba and gets unemployment lol gotta love America

  • @lauradryer1962
    @lauradryer1962 3 місяці тому

    Awe, what a great series of videos!!!!! I've lived in homestead for 48 years and have been to Everglades national park many times, but had no idea the biodiversity and ecology of this vast wilderness...thanks for the tutorial!!!!

  • @max__taks
    @max__taks 5 місяців тому

    That's my team!

  • @BlendedMozart
    @BlendedMozart 5 місяців тому

    I went on a field trip to Shark Valley when I was in 7th grade in November 2016

  • @stephendlewis
    @stephendlewis 8 місяців тому

    i love it

  • @markthomas3730
    @markthomas3730 Рік тому

    African jewelfish are not predatory, so their impact would be minimal.

  • @max__taks
    @max__taks Рік тому

    Delightfully awkward piece about my favorite ecosystem

  • @boggsbrown2544
    @boggsbrown2544 Рік тому

    The more these High IQ people mess with nature the more out of balance nature becomes.

  • @JayjayFries13
    @JayjayFries13 Рік тому

    Omg my 4th grade project😭😭 and I’m about to graduate

  • @Saltfly
    @Saltfly Рік тому

    Great video. Now go clean the port-a-Jon’s at the campsites. Thank you.

  • @laylas.editsx
    @laylas.editsx Рік тому

    Love the Everglades!

  • @kingkerce9253
    @kingkerce9253 Рік тому

    Please remove that noisey background music!

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    And also opening background music is so attractive

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    Very nice expression ,I ❤ it dear . so nice , so beautiful .

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    Very nice

  • @laylas.editsx
    @laylas.editsx Рік тому

    MIAMI 4 LYFFF

  • @builderman912
    @builderman912 Рік тому

    nice facts.....hard for me to watch lol.....have some fun guys

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    Enjoying

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    I love it

  • @shubhashismishra2694
    @shubhashismishra2694 Рік тому

    Very nice u both n ur expression

  • @pythondre
    @pythondre Рік тому

    "We doing everything for the wild life out here baby, yeah look at my by double ear piercing".... Meanwhile 1:48

  • @johnburkholder7138
    @johnburkholder7138 Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @springhillgolfer878
    @springhillgolfer878 Рік тому

    Yes, they catch and eat eels. My brother and I saw this happen once. Circa 1980. Stuart, Florida

  • @MrJclen1
    @MrJclen1 Рік тому

    Why wouldn’t you spit out the water after tasting

  • @alokechatterjee9446
    @alokechatterjee9446 Рік тому

    Nice 👍

  • @marioavalos2831
    @marioavalos2831 Рік тому

    Amazing my ass you drop it into 3 ft of water.. it's 12 ft long not 12 ft tall.. lol 😁

  • @Chopitupwithme
    @Chopitupwithme Рік тому

    Such a beautiful place. The mosquitoes are intense, but the trails are amazing.

  • @vladimirberegovoy2886
    @vladimirberegovoy2886 Рік тому

    Florida is a good place for research in ecology and evolution. Do not mess there. Introduce Jaguar to complete the food chain. Predators will eat some of the invasives.

  • @JP-dz7zu
    @JP-dz7zu Рік тому

    Do there be sharks in em valley?

  • @StripeTheFerret
    @StripeTheFerret 2 роки тому

    Love the channel. I live in South Florida and I appreciate everybody so much. I wish I could do some stuff closer to it ♥️

  • @StripeTheFerret
    @StripeTheFerret 2 роки тому

    I live in South florida. I used to live in Weston, I have always been obsessed with the everglades. I miss living there because whenever it rained during the summer we got the worst of it. I loved the thunderstorms. I want you to become a FWC officer, I am kind of stuff. I love to do this type of work. How does someone go about doing that we're getting into it at least as a volunteer? Thank you

  • @michaelangelo7511
    @michaelangelo7511 2 роки тому

    I was besieged by hoards of mosquitoes so thick it was absolutely impossible to go outside the motel. I’ll never forget it.

  • @snpatankar
    @snpatankar 2 роки тому

    Norwegian Getaway ua-cam.com/video/O1Lc2ddld1Y/v-deo.html

  • @valhallajones3865
    @valhallajones3865 2 роки тому

    Ah, Spanish moss, the epiphytic plant that is not a moss and does not come from Spain. Tillandsia usneoides is a bromeliad native to the Americas. Of course, it is related to another Bromeliad, the pineapple, which is neither a pine nor an apple.

  • @OpiumMonkey
    @OpiumMonkey 2 роки тому

    The florida holly is a native plant, the Brazilian pepper is commonly mistaken as the florida holly because of the red berries

  • @matthiasr2739
    @matthiasr2739 2 роки тому

    best video ever!

  • @johnwillis4706
    @johnwillis4706 2 роки тому

    They are loosing the battle with the snakes, be they Burmese pythons, Reticulated pythons, Boa constrictor's., whatever. I used to catch and kill anywhere from 20 to 100 a night. But, due to bureaucratic non-sense they won't allow me to hunt them anymore. Us snake hunters were getting ahead of the snakes, now with their science experiment the snakes are getting ahead of the scientist's. They actually want them to multiply so they can keep their funding. Follow the money.

  • @robertmorin3006
    @robertmorin3006 2 роки тому

    I worked at Katmai NP Alaska with Mason in 2009. One year later he and two other Rangers died in a plane crash coming back from working on a coastal ranger station demolition. He was an enthusiastic ranger and friend and was a great loss to the NPS and his family.

    • @suemcleod5919
      @suemcleod5919 10 місяців тому

      Thank you, Robert, for remembering Mason and posting this comment. It was very thoughtful of you and means a great deal to his family.

  • @andrewreiss2811
    @andrewreiss2811 2 роки тому

    Beautiful place.

  • @ascendtranscend3812
    @ascendtranscend3812 2 роки тому

    Found one of these crossing my street while I was recording a song about the mythology of the serpent! so my wife and i used it in the music video ua-cam.com/video/bW9flfzaRJY/v-deo.html it's all in Spanish using traditional Cuban instruments, but hope you enjoy!

  • @e.s.collier4341
    @e.s.collier4341 2 роки тому

    So interesting. Thank you.

  • @e.s.collier4341
    @e.s.collier4341 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna start a Soft Rock band. It'll be called Limestone.

  • @willhopson1277
    @willhopson1277 2 роки тому

    Yeah as much as I appreciate the effort they need to give it up. You’re not gonna get rid of them at this point. They’re part of the environment

    • @mitmots8938
      @mitmots8938 2 роки тому

      To an entirely eradicate an invasive species would be almost impossible, but surely ignoring it would make the situation vastly worse. The entire place would be overrun without being at the very minimum managed, as someone who lives around the everglades and big cypress region i certainly see the effects of their actions in a beneficial way. Although not perfect, it is at the very minimum necessary to do so as to maintain a functioning ecosystem. Until the day there is a more efficient way to eradicate an entire species over such a vast region we must at the very minimum do this to control the spread of them.

  • @benz3644
    @benz3644 2 роки тому

    The West is dead...

  • @sgtchill
    @sgtchill 2 роки тому

    i’ve seen flamingos in john prince park in west palm beach, very nice

  • @rennismorian8176
    @rennismorian8176 2 роки тому

    Why not shoot every phyton found .

  • @Smart-money1
    @Smart-money1 3 роки тому

    طثفليص

  • @fearlessandfar
    @fearlessandfar 3 роки тому

    Loved this

  • @smokeytiger2059
    @smokeytiger2059 3 роки тому

    Hi