Kym Clark
Kym Clark is a South Florida conservation advocate working on the front lines to protect native wildlife through hands-on invasive species removal, field-based education, and community outreach.
Each invasive animal removed represents a direct win for native ecosystems—and every purchase supports the travel, equipment, and fieldwork required to continue that mission.
Wear the Mission. Help Keep Conservation in the Field and Invasive Species Out.
These pieces directly support her hands-on invasive species removal work and conservation efforts in Florida.
Real conservation. Real fieldwork. Real impact.
Kym Clark is a Florida-based conservation advocate who believes education matters most when it is backed by action. Kym gets her hands dirty. She spends her time in the field, in real conditions, doing the work required to protect fragile ecosystems from invasive species.
Her work spans the Everglades and surrounding waters, where she actively participates in invasive species management and public outreach (Conservation Conversation). Whether she’s removing apex predators like Burmese pythons or targeting destructive green iguanas, the mission remains the same: Removing Invasives Saves Natives.
Through EverWild by Kym, that mission continues beyond the field—repurposing skin from ethically removed invasive Burmese pythons into one-of-a-kind handmade jewelry.
Each piece represents native wildlife protected and habitat defended. Each piece is a tribute to the beautiful Burmese pythons removed as well as a triumph for the native species protected with each removal. Please share the word that non-native animals should never be released into the wild.
Handmade pieces created from ethically removed invasive pythons.
Through EverWild by Kym, fieldwork is transformed into something lasting. Each one-of-a-kind piece is handcrafted using skin from invasive Burmese pythons ethically removed during conservation efforts in Florida—turning real action in the field into something meaningful you can wear or carry.
A closer look at the work.