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Everglades National Park is the most significant breeding ground for wading birds in North America, providing important foraging and breeding habitat for more than 400 species. Located on Florida's peninsula, the park is critical stopover habitat for birds migrating along the Atlantic Flyway, such as the Yellow-throated Warbler. It’s also ground zero for the impacts of rising seas. Accelerating the pace of Everglades restoration is key to giving managers flexibility to cope with extreme weather patterns and climate change, as healthier ecosystems are more resilient.
This Park in Context
The extent of turnover, potential colonization, and potential extirpation varies among the 53 national parks featured on this website. Below, see how this park compares to others in summer and winter. Click on a circle to explore results for another park.
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