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NAWaterfront living in Southwest Florida offers beautiful views, calm canals, and easy access to the water. But in many neighborhoods across Naples and Collier County, those same canals are also home to one of Florida’s most powerful native predators.
American alligators inhabit thousands of lakes, ponds, and residential canals throughout the region. These reptiles are perfectly adapted to warm freshwater environments and often move quietly through waterways that run directly behind homes and walking paths.
While most alligators prefer to avoid people, encounters can happen when humans and wildlife share the same narrow spaces along docks, seawalls, and waterfront sidewalks. In communities built alongside canals, residents are often only a few feet away from the natural habitats that support fish, birds, turtles, and large reptiles.
Moments like this serve as reminders of how closely daily life in Southwest Florida intersects with the surrounding ecosystem. The same canals that provide scenic views and waterfront access also remain part of a much older natural landscape that has supported wildlife for centuries.
From the Everglades to the coastal canals of Naples, Florida’s wildlife continues to live alongside the communities that have grown around it.
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