Everglades Restoration Initiatives

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Reporting invasive exotic species

The Everglades is recognized both nationally and internationally as one of the world's most unique natural and cultural resources and is also the focus of the world's largest ecosystem restoration effort. Florida and the Everglades ecosystem is especially vulnerable to the introduction, invasion, and establishment of non-native species because of its subtropical climate, the existence of major ports of entry, and the large-scale pet, aquarium, and ornamental plant industries active in the region. Combating invasive exotic species is integral to successful ecosystem restoration and to the sustainability of south Florida.

To report a siting of an invasive exotic animal or plant, please contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Reports can be made online at IveGot1.org, through the hotline (888-IVE-GOT1 or 888-483-4681), or via the IveGot1 smartphone app.