Burmese pythons are one of the most destructive and harmful invasive species in the Greater Everglades, preying upon native birds, mammals and even alligators. Did you know members of the public can help to safely eliminate these invasive snakes and protect our one-of-a-kind Everglades ecosystem?
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Join the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) for upcoming public meetings and events. For a list of all upcoming meetings, check out our Meeting Calendar. Meeting agendas are available at least seven days in advance.
Meeting format varies for each meeting, and some meetings may be in-person only, virtual only, or a hybrid of both formats.

Did you know the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) provides easy access to photos and videos that highlight South Florida’s diverse ecosystem and water resources?
As we celebrate Nature Photography Day tomorrow, June 15, the SFWMD is showcasing our online photo collection of Everglades restoration projects, natural landscapes, wildlife and more.

The G36 Boat Lock, also known as the Henry Creek Boat Lock, in Okeechobee County is now open. The lock was temporarily closed for maintenance. All other navigational locks maintained by the South Florida Water Management District remain operational.