KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Central Florida is experiencing a colder-than-usual start to the year, and even the creatures at Gatorland are feeling the chill. While alligators, well-adapted to Florida’s ...
Gatorland is rolling out an in-park tribute to its rescue animals past and present. The first stars of its new Alligator Walk of Fame now can be seen along the attraction’s breeding marsh boardwalk.
Gatorland’s latest rescue animal is a 9-foot alligator found near Gainesville with a bungee cord wrapped around his upper jaw. The reptile was captured by a trapper and delivered to the Orlando ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Gatorland’s global conservation program rescued three red fox siblings from the fur trade. The theme park, known as the “alligator capital of the world,” continued its animal ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (BLOOM) — Gatorland, the Orlando-based wildlife park known as the “Alligator Capital of the World,” officially launched Gatorland Global™, an international conservation nonprofit aimed ...
While the state is home to an estimated 1.25 million alligators, the large reptiles might not be so easily spotted when on your trip to Florida. And did you even vacation in Florida if you didn't see ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — A gator missing her top jaw who was rescued nearly two years ago is currently living "her best life in alligator paradise." The fierce reptile, named Jawlene, was found in the wild and ...
Seen in the Gatorland VLOGS, the Gatorland team brought in Uncle Sam to his forever home over the Fourth of July weekend. Gatorland rescues alligator Uncle Sam from The Villages Read full article: ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Through its conservation program, the “Alligator Capital of the World” aims to protect alligators, crocodiles worldwide, and now, Gatorland Global has reached a major milestone, ...
Gatorland has a convenient way of disposing of Halloween decor. It lofts the attraction’s pumpkins to its resident reptiles and other animals. The South Orange Blossom Trail attraction will hold its ...
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