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Big Cypress National PreserveFlorida Panthers, one of the endangered species found within the preserve.
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Big Cypress National Preserve
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Big Cypress National Preserve strives to keep the public informed about news events which occur within the preserve by providing press releases to local and regional news providers, and by posting current news releases on this web site.

If you are a member of the media, or the general public, and would like to receive preserve press releases, please contact our Public Affairs Office for additional information.

Up-to-date information about temporary road and facility closures due to weather is available by calling 239-695-1201, or by visiting the closure page on this website.

An anhinga drying its wings.  

Did You Know?
The anhinga is a commonly seen bird in many areas of Big Cypress National Preserve, and other park areas in Florida. However, within the United States of America, the bird is never really seen beyond Florida. Anhingas cousins are more commonly seen in South America and Africa.

Last Updated: August 31, 2006 at 09:15 EST