Close Menu
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

Red Hills Cutlery acquires JBF Champlin Cutlery trademark; will release new knives

May 8, 2026 10:49 pm

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS: Defending the Airspace and Turning Threat into Intelligence

May 8, 2026 8:40 pm

We Knife Co. Puts Everything on the Notchline

May 8, 2026 7:44 pm
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Saturday, May 9, 2026 12:01 am EDT
Trending
  • Red Hills Cutlery acquires JBF Champlin Cutlery trademark; will release new knives
  • RAF Regiment Counter-UAS: Defending the Airspace and Turning Threat into Intelligence
  • We Knife Co. Puts Everything on the Notchline
  • Could Sodium Cyanide Bombs Be Coming Back to Public Lands?
  • ABS Acquires RMC Global to Strengthen Cyber, Risk and Resilience Capabilities
  • Colorado’s Wolf Report Shows New Pups, Low Adult Survival
  • Stealth Fishing Craft, Simms Angling Bibs, Infinite Bike Light, and More Emerging Gear
  • Ocean State Innovations / 1947 LLC Attends SOF WEEK 2026
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community
Newsletter
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
Home » Uncontained Wildfire Tears Through Largest Florida Panther Habitat
Gear

Uncontained Wildfire Tears Through Largest Florida Panther Habitat

newsBy newsFeb 26, 2026 5:43 pm4 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Uncontained Wildfire Tears Through Largest Florida Panther Habitat
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Wildfire season is still a few months away for Western states, but, in a sign of what may be to come, a wildfire is already wreaking havoc on National Park Service (NPS) land in Florida.

On Feb. 22, a fire began in a part of Big Cypress National Preserve that’s about 20 miles from Naples, Fla. The fire has spread rapidly, and efforts to contain it have proved unsuccessful. The preserve is a major tourism driver and home to many rare species.

The Fire

According to press releases from the NPS, the National Fire began on Feb. 22. It grew quickly, increasing from a size of 5,000 acres on Feb. 23 to its current size of 25,000 acres on Feb. 26. As of the time of publication, the fire still stands at 0% contained.

map showing fire closures
The National Fire as of Feb. 25; (map/NPS)

Ground firefighting crews continue their “defensive firing operations along the southern portion of the fire to help establish a perimeter,” the NPS said. Efforts include removing unburned fuel that could help feed the fire.  

The fire currently threatens 100 homes and has already caused damage estimated at $200,000, according to data from the National Interagency Fire Center.

The Cause

A map from the U.S. Forest Service lists the fire as “human caused,” but there are no more details available at this time.

A dry winter may have created a perfect storm of a scenario to fuel the fire. “Persistent drought conditions and recent frost damage has created an unusually heavy and highly receptive fuel bed. Dry vegetation combined with accumulated frost-killed fuels is contributing to active fire behavior across the preserve,” the NPS explained.

Management

On Feb. 26, the NPS announced that management of the fire had been transferred from local authorities to the Southern Area Gray Team, an interagency incident management team.

The National Fire is one of the first major wildfires since the Department of the Interior (DOI) established the U.S. Wildland Fire Service in January 2026. GJ reached out to the DOI for comment, but did not receive a response.

The Effects

Big Cypress National Preserve, the country’s first national preserve, was created in 1970. It stands at a size of about 729,000 acres, making it larger than the state of Rhode Island.

The area also houses an immigration detention center, the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz,” which is located less than 50 miles away from the fire.

Tourism

NPS staff have closed several areas of the park in response to the fire, including Bear Island Campground, Pink Jeep Campground, and Gator Head Campground.

sunset over wetlands
Big Cypress National Preserve; (photo/NPS)

Big Cypress attracted over 2.2 million visitors in 2024, with peak visitation occurring from January through April. Studies have shown that visitor spending has contributed over $81 million to the local economy in past years. If the fire continues to spread and remain uncontained, it may affect visitor numbers during this peak season time.

Wildlife

The preserve is also the largest contiguous habitat area for the Florida panther, an endangered species. The NPS estimates that fewer than 100 of these big cats live in the wild in South Florida, with around 200 in the total estimated population.

The National Fire currently stands near I-75, the same area that is a major habitat area for the animal. The Florida panther plays a key role in maintaining the health of the local ecosystem because it manages prey populations, including deer, feral hogs, and raccoons.

florida panther cubs with mouths open
Panther cubs in the preserve; (photo/NPS)

Other federally endangered and threatened plant and animal species in the preserve include: the red-cockaded woodpecker, Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Everglade snail kite, West Indian manatee, American crocodile, eastern indigo snake, and ghost orchid.

Like Everglades National Park, Big Cypress’s large freshwater wetlands are a rare ecosystem that is the only kind of habitat that can support these plants and animals. It is unclear how the ongoing fires may affect these rare species.

north rim grand canyon snow

National Park Crews Close Grand Canyon’s North Rim Until Mid-2026 Following Fire Damage

With winter weather looming, the National Park Service has closed the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to visitors to get a head start on critical restoration projects. Read more…



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS: Defending the Airspace and Turning Threat into Intelligence

Could Sodium Cyanide Bombs Be Coming Back to Public Lands?

ABS Acquires RMC Global to Strengthen Cyber, Risk and Resilience Capabilities

Colorado’s Wolf Report Shows New Pups, Low Adult Survival

Stealth Fishing Craft, Simms Angling Bibs, Infinite Bike Light, and More Emerging Gear

Ocean State Innovations / 1947 LLC Attends SOF WEEK 2026

Off the Beaten Path in Puerto Rico: Culebra & Vieques Islands

LEGO Celebrates Sir David Attenborough’s 100th Birthday by Changing Its Age Range

See Hudson Supplies at OTAB’s Canadian Tactical Conference

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

RAF Regiment Counter-UAS: Defending the Airspace and Turning Threat into Intelligence

May 8, 2026 8:40 pm

We Knife Co. Puts Everything on the Notchline

May 8, 2026 7:44 pm

Could Sodium Cyanide Bombs Be Coming Back to Public Lands?

May 8, 2026 7:34 pm

ABS Acquires RMC Global to Strengthen Cyber, Risk and Resilience Capabilities

May 8, 2026 6:38 pm

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Colorado’s Wolf Report Shows New Pups, Low Adult Survival

By news

Stealth Fishing Craft, Simms Angling Bibs, Infinite Bike Light, and More Emerging Gear

By news

Ocean State Innovations / 1947 LLC Attends SOF WEEK 2026

By news
Tactical Americans
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 Tactical Americans. Created by Sawah Solutions.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.