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Everglades National Park
Management
 

The staff of Everglades National Park is committed to preserving this unique, subtropical paradise for the enjoyment of this and future generations.  We work closely alongside Federal, state, local and private partners to accomplish our mission, and maintain open lines of communication with our community and stakeholders. 

 
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Superintendent's Annual Report
Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks

The park publishes an annual report describing the successes and challenges each year in managing these unique resources. This report can provide the public a better understanding of this special place. These reports cover the park's fiscal year which begins October 1 and goes through September 30. Click here to access the most recent reports.

 

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Tarpon
Online Catch Submission Form
Record your catch information here
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What is AIRIE?
Artist-In-Resident Program
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Butterfly  

Did You Know?
There are more insects in Everglades National Park than any other group of animals; in fact, 95% of all animal species on earth are insects. Take your time to explore the breathtaking world of butterflies, beetles, and bugs.

Last Updated: May 01, 2009 at 11:22 EST