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South Florida Water Management District - Great Blue Heron

Levees are good places to view wildlife. You may encounter white-tailed deer, raccoons, common opossums, armadillos, river otter, bobcats, rabbits, and rats. Swallow-tailed kites, red-shouldered hawks, and many migratory birds are seen during the winter months. Wood storks, ibises, great blue herons, snowy egrets, and cattle egrets are common. The endangered Florida panther may be an occasional visitor to the area.

Wildlife Spotlight: Alligator

The American alligator is one of the most commonly seen wildlife species in Florida. Alligators and other crocodilians are the only living Archosauria, the ancient group that included dinosaurs. They have many features more similar to birds or mammals than to other reptiles. The snouts of alligators are broad and rounded whereas those of the much rarer crocodile are longer and more pointed.

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Alligator

Alligators play a key role in the Everglades and other wetlands. During times of drought they dig holes that fill with groundwater. During dry periods, these alligator holes are an important source of freshwater for birds and mammals and are critical to the survival of many aquatic species. Since 1988, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has held a public waters - alligator harvest. Each year Alligator Harvest Management Units, including the Holey Land WMA, are established with conservative harvest quotas.

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