The growing interest in eco-tourism benefits both visitors and the environment. Families, nature photographers, and international tourists are drawn to these educational experiences, which foster a deeper understanding of the Everglades' ecological importance. However, the influx of tourists also poses risks to sensitive habitats if not managed responsibly. Conservation experts stress the need for sustainable tourism practices, such as maintaining safe distances from wildlife and minimizing disruptions to natural habitats. The summer breeding and nesting seasons make it particularly crucial to protect the region's biodiversity. Responsible tourism can help mitigate these risks while supporting ongoing conservation efforts.