Alligator Surgery is a team effort - especially on a 300-pound nine-footer.

 

Releasing a native gray fox into the wild

 

Everglades Outpost

A wildlife rescue, and an up-close way
to learn about the Everglades.

 

We will miss you, Barbara.

 

Releasing a Hawk at the Everglades Outpost

 

Each animal has
a rescue story!

Each story offers a different
view into the Everglades.

How it started:


Bob Freer and his wife Barbara created the Everglades Outpost Wildlife Rescue in 1991. The Outpost is where they live, together with their animals.

How it continues:


Today a new generation at the Everglades Outpost is  ready to carry on the legacy.

How do we differ from a zoo?

We take in hurt and injured wildlife, rehabilitate it, and release it back to the wild. Most of the animals at the Everglades Outpost have been confiscated from illegal, traumatic and abusive situations. We are different from a zoo in that we are a non-profit run by idealistic volunteers who love and want to help animals.

How do we Help animals?

Our rehabilitation facility provides medical care and treatment to sick and injured animals. Whenever possible, the animal is released to its natural habitat. The animals that cannot be returned to the wild are placed in suitable homes, or remain here under our care.

How can you help this effort?

We are a non-profit 501c(3) educational organization. We are all volunteers. We rely on friends like you to come here to experience the Everglades Outpost and help with tax-deductible donations, so we can take care of the animals, and continue to improve and expand our habitats for them.

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Latest news
  1. Alligator Surgery - Alligator surgery is a team effort - especially if done on the jaw of a 300-pound nine-footer.
  2. Releasing a Gray Fox - We recently released a native gray fox back into the wild.
  3. Releasing a Possum - Watch as we release a pregnant possum back into nature.
  4. Remembering Rocky, the Tiger - We are devastated to announce the passing of our beloved tiger, Rocky.
  5. Releasing a snake at the Everglades Outpost - Everglades Outpost Manager Martha Frassica-Rivera releases a rat snake back into the wild. Rat snakes are good for the environment since they keep rats and mice in check.

More news

At the Outpost, each of us
has a rescue story:
Sabal is a Florida Panther who was born into captivity. She had a brother, and they were both very sick when they were born. The brother died and the owner gave Sabal to the Outpost.

Sabal is a Florida Panther who was born into captivity. She had a brother, and they were both very sick when they were born. The brother died and the owner gave Sabal to the Outpost.
Watch the video.

Kenya is a lemur. His former owner had all his teeth pulled so he couldn't bite. So Kenya began to need a special diet, which became too much work for the owner who decided to give Kenya away...

Kenya is a lemur. His former owner had all his teeth pulled so he couldn’t bite. So Kenya began to need a special diet, which became too much work for the owner who decided to give Kenya away…
Watch the video.

Despite its name, Gator is actually a pelican. He was rescued in the Everglades National Park, where he showed no fear at all of people. One of his wings was broken...

Despite its name, Gator is actually a pelican. He was rescued in the Everglades National Park, where he showed no fear at all of people. One of his wings was broken…
Watch the video.

Zulu is a zebra who was originally acquired for a kids camp. Management didn't know that zebras are basically wild horses and not quite suitable for kids...

Zulu is a zebra who was originally acquired for a kids camp. Management didn’t know that zebras are basically wild horses and not quite suitable for kids…Watch the video.

Godzilla is an alligator who was brought to the Outpost as a hatchling in 1988 by Florida Fish and Game officers. He has a prickly temperament...

Godzilla is an alligator who was brought to the Outpost as a hatchling in 1988 by Florida Fish and Game officers. He has a prickly temperament…
Watch the video.

Chewy is a camel originally from a farm in Central Florida where he got beat up by other male camels to a point that the owner did not want to deal with it anymore...

Chewy is a camel originally from a farm in Central Florida where he got beat up by other male camels to a point that the owner did not want to deal with it anymore…
Watch the video.

Our location

We’re less than an hour’s drive from Miami.

Everglades Outpost
Wildlife Sanctuary
35601 SW 192 Ave
Homestead, FL 33034
Phone: 305-247-8000
Email: martha@evergladesoutpost.org

Hours

Monday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Tuesday: CLOSED

Wednesday: CLOSED

Thursday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Friday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday: 10:30 am – 5:00 pm

Sunday: 10:30 am – 5:00 pm

 

HOLIDAYS MAY AFFECT HOURS

 

Membership fees

One-day membership: $20 (adults), $15 (children), 5 and under free.

Groups of more than 15 receive a free guided tour and wildlife show. Call ahead for appointment. Only available to full-paying adults and not for Groupon or other discount vouchers.

Family membership ($100): includes a one-time complimentary guided tour (by appointment only), unlimited entrance to the park valid for a year (from date of purchase) for 2 adults and up to 4 children/grandchildren. Visitors who purchase the family membership have the option of purchasing up to 4 guest passes for an additional amount of $12.00 per guest pass.

Shows: Snakes (non-venomous), Alligator Feeding (call about show times)

Download an informational one-pager about the Outpost.