Florida's wildlife management areas provide habitat for many species. This page gives you an introduction to just a few of the fascinating creatures that can be found on this WMA.

 

Birds
Common Name Listed Status For more information visit:
Anhinga N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Blue-winged Teal N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Boat-tailed Grackle N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Common Grackle N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Common Moorhen N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Great Blue Heron N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Great Egret N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Green Heron N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Green-winged Teal N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Least Tern FWC-T, FWS-E Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Mississippi Kite N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Osprey FWC-SSC, FWS-SSC Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Purple Gallinule N/A Great Florida Birding Trail Listing
Red-shouldered Hawk N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Red-winged Blackbird N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Ring-necked Duck N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
White Ibis FWC-SSC Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Wood Duck N/A Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Wood Stork FWC-E, FWS-E Cornell's - Ornithology Listing
Fish
Common Name Listed Status For more information visit:
Bass N/A University of Florida Ichthyology Listing
Bream N/A University of Florida Ichthyology Listing
Channel Catfish N/A University of Florida Ichthyology Listing
Redear Sunfish (Shellcracker) N/A University of Florida Ichthyology Listing
Mammals
Common Name Listed Status For more information visit:
Bobcat N/A National Geographic Listing
Gray Fox N/A Encyclopedia Britannica Listing
Gray Squirrel N/A National Geographic Listing
Opossum N/A National Geographic Listing
Raccoon N/A National Geographic Listing
Reptiles and Amphibians
Common Name Listed Status For more information visit:
Alligator FWC-SSC, FWS-T University of Florida Species Listing
Suwannee Cooter FWC-SSC Wakulla County Listing


FWC Facts:
Agility, speed, power. These are fitting words describing the flight of the peregrine falcon, the world's fastest bird.

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