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South Florida Water Management District
“The countless pictures of its dense saw grass stands, abundant birds, and menacing alligators remind moderns that there are places on earth where people are, at best, unwelcome intruders.” -David McCally, The Everglades
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A key component of the Everglades, Rotenberger Wildlife Management
Area in southwestern Palm Beach County creates the most northwestern
extent of the original sawgrass marsh. Rotenberger is bordered by the Everglades
Agricultural Area to the north and one of the water conservation areas
to the south. Here you can view numerous wading birds and hunt for deer,
feral hog, and water fowl.
Although the marsh
is most easily traversed by airboats and tracked vehicles, the extensive network of levees and
canals constructed for flood control and water supply affords opportunities
for fishing, frogging, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
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