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FWC unveils redesigned website for the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail with new interactive tools

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Florida – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has officially launched a newly redesigned website for the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, offering an enhanced platform for nature enthusiasts to explore Florida’s incredible wildlife and birding destinations. This updated website provides a more user-friendly and engaging experience for both residents and visitors looking to explore the state’s diverse wildlife, whether for casual observation or serious bird watching.

The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail is a popular program managed by the FWC that connects people to over 500 wildlife and birding locations throughout the state. This trail spans from the Panhandle to the Keys, providing wildlife enthusiasts with the opportunity to observe an array of native species in their natural habitats. The newly launched website, located at FloridaBirdingTrail.com, serves as a comprehensive resource for planning wildlife adventures, whether users are in search of a serene spot to watch a rare bird or looking to embark on an all-day adventure to discover Florida’s unique ecosystems.

One of the standout features of the new website is the interactive “Find a Site” map. This innovative tool allows users to search for birding and wildlife watching sites by inputting specific place names, addresses, or filtering by desired activities and amenities. For example, if you’re looking for a location within 25 miles of Orlando where you can camp and catch a glimpse of a bald eagle, the map makes it incredibly easy to find just the right spot. This feature ensures that every trip, whether for seasoned bird watchers or beginners, is customized to the user’s preferences.

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In addition to the “Find a Site” map, the redesigned website offers several other helpful resources. The updated trail location pages now include in-depth details about each of the 500+ wildlife destinations, such as the best times to visit, what species can be observed, habitat descriptions, and even directions to make navigation as easy as possible. This detailed information will ensure that visitors can make the most out of their wildlife experiences, whether they are looking to see migratory birds, native wildlife, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of Florida.

For those who are new to the world of birding or wildlife watching, the new website also includes dedicated beginner resources. These sections provide guidance on how to get started, tips on the best practices for birding, and advice on what equipment is needed to enhance the wildlife watching experience. The website aims to make the trail accessible for everyone, whether you’re just beginning to explore nature or are an experienced enthusiast looking to deepen your knowledge.

The site also features highlights on Florida’s unique birds and wildlife, offering curated content on the state’s diverse species. This includes educational articles, featured wildlife sites, and other resources designed to raise awareness about the importance of conservation. Florida’s rich biodiversity is one of the key aspects of the Trail’s mission, and the website aims to foster a deeper connection between people and nature.

The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail is not just about wildlife watching—it is also a program designed to promote conservation through engagement and education. By encouraging Floridians and visitors alike to connect with nature, the program supports broader conservation efforts across the state. The launch of this new website further advances the Trail’s mission by offering an exciting new platform for exploration, learning, and stewardship of Florida’s natural heritage.

The website and the trail itself are made possible thanks to a partnership between the FWC, the Florida Department of Transportation, and the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida. Additionally, the Trail enjoys support from a wide range of federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as numerous nongovernmental organizations and private landowners. These partnerships play a vital role in preserving Florida’s natural resources and ensuring that future generations have the opportunity to experience the beauty of the state’s wildlife.

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With the launch of this updated website, the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail continues to offer a valuable resource for anyone interested in discovering Florida’s rich natural landscapes and diverse wildlife. Whether you’re planning a quick trip to observe local birds or embarking on a longer adventure to explore new ecosystems, the newly redesigned site ensures that every journey is an unforgettable one.

To start planning your next adventure and to explore Florida’s best birding and wildlife watching spots, visit the new Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail website at FloridaBirdingTrail.com.

 

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