The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge is the last northernmost portion of the unique Florida Everglades. With over 221 square miles of Everglades habitat, the refuge is home to the American alligator and the critically endangered Everglade snail kite, along with as many as 257 species of birds migrating throughout the year. Photographer George Lakis will guide you to where breathtaking nature photos happen…well, naturally.