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“Florida is more than just beaches and postcards. It’s panthers, cranes, scrub, prairie, rivers, wetlands, fire-adapted ecosystems, and rare species found nowhere else.” - George McKenzie Jr
Florida Wildlife WatchFlorida Wildlife Watch is a project of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission aimed at documenting wildlife throughout Florida. This project occurs on the public lands within the Wildlife Management Area system, of which there are approximately 6 million acres across Florida.
This is an extremely diverse region of ecosystems that ranges from vast landscapes of sawgrass marsh to pine flatwoods to isolated "keys" in Florida Bay. Wildlife researchers and land managers have deployed cameras throughout this diversity to gain insight into the interactions between Florida's wildlife and their environments.