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Wild Florida Blog | Gator Park

10 emojis you can use when you visit Wild Florida

Posted by Sam Haught on Jun 10, 2022 9:15:24 AM

It doesn't matter whether you're an Android or Apple user, it's safe to say that we all love to use emojis. Consider them the cherry on top of your status update sundae. So whether you're posting a photo to Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, throw a filter on your photo and add any – or all – of these emojis when you visit Wild Florida! (Be sure to use our official hashtags, too: #WildFlorida!)

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Topics: Everglades, Florida Everglades, Airboat Tours, Experiences, Gator Park

Wild Florida hatches albino alligator eggs for the second time!

Posted by Sam Haught on Aug 18, 2021 6:32:07 PM

It’s official! We have successfully hatched another batch of albino alligators at Wild Florida.

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Topics: Everglades, Florida Everglades, Airboat Tours, Experiences, Gator Park

Gator Week is BACK with your favorite gator-themed activities!

Posted by Wild Florida on Jun 9, 2020 11:09:14 PM

It’s no secret we know a thing or two about alligators. To share this knowledge and passion with visitors, we're hosting our 4th Annual Gator Week June 8-13, and offering free admission to our Gator Park for the heroes of the COVID-19 crisis including first responders and essential workers.

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Topics: Gator Week, Gator Park

11 exotic animals you can meet at our Gator Park

Posted by Sam Haught on Jun 27, 2019 10:47:00 AM

While we love taking people on Orlando airboat rides and showing off the headwaters of the Everglades, there's more to Wild Florida than being a top Orlando attraction. Our mission also invovles promoting a connection with animals and teaching about conservation. With that being said, we aim to educate guests on not just the animals native to Florida, but those found all over the world. That's why, in this blog, we're going to highlight some of the animals found both in other parts of the world and in our Gator Park.

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Topics: Wildlife Park, Endangered Animals, Wild Florida, Gator Park