Friday, January 28, 2011

Tails from the Trypt

This week's webisode comes from Key Largo Florida and surrounding areas including John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Everglades National Park.  With Scott Beazley - Marine Biologist, Nature Guide, Photographer and all-around-good-guy.


Florida Everglades Main Park Rd. O'Dark Hundred (SDB)

Alligator (fresh water) at rest - about 6 feet long. After sunset, used flash. (SDB)

3 Jacks seen when we went snorkeling at John Pennekamp Coral Reef (SDB)

Nesting Ahingas after sunset (SDB)

Pennekamp State Park - Lettuce Nudibranch (SDB)

Me snorkeling at John Pennekamp Coral Reef (SDB)


Captured when stealing cat food from feral cat trap

Lost rooster at edge of reserve
Scott Beazley and Christy Alligood radio-collaring an endangered Key Largo Woodrat

Opossum captured stealing cat food out of feral cat trap
Florida Black Racer sunning. This is the ONLY snake I saw.

Crocodile (salt water) I was very close to this animal.  It had gleaming white teeth!

Protected area - Scent traps in background



The above video montage is showing a raccoon released from a feral cat trap, a swimming crocodile, and a Key Largo Woodrat release after radio collaring.

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