| Students will see many
of Florida’s endemic species, including alligators,
river otters, and manatees, as they hike along nature trails
throughout the park.
Students will snorkel with the manatees and learn about the
history and conservation of these endangered animals in
Crystal River.
As they snorkel in fresh water, students will see diverse
wildlife as well as prehistoric sharks teeth which are being
released as the underground limestone caverns erode.
This beautiful Gulf Coast beach is an excellent location for
swimming and water testing.
Students explore an island's ecosystem while snorkeling and
netting.
Scientists at this world-leading shark research
center share groundbreaking discoveries and research as students
explore this working laboratory and even touch a shark’s
sandpaper-like skin.
When students visit this park they have the chance to explore
the most diverse natural area in the state of Florida –
this site includes wetlands, prairies, hammocks and pinelands
and provides opportunities for viewing alligators, anhinga,
wading birds, bald eagles, and more.
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