Quite a few, as the link below notes.
The Everglades National Park was established in 1947. The south Florida landscape is full of beautiful marshland, tropical animals, and history. This park contains over one million acres and contains many endangered species.
There are currently no endangered species in Acadia National Park. However, the bald eagle, the puffin, and the peregrine falcon were all recently taken off the Endangered Species List.
yes the everglades is a national park
Alligators and crocodiles
There are dozens of species of snakes -- check the link below.
The National Park Service website lists numerous bird species that are found in the everglades. The Park Service reports that the upland sandpiper is a bird species found in the everglades. It is a species that is found in many areas of the United States.
Everglades National Park is located in Florida...The Everglades National Park is in Florida.
There are 1,509,000 acres in Everglades National Park. It is the third largest National Park in the U.S.
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Everglades National Park and the Okefenokee Swamp.
Florida's Everglades are classified as a national park, so in other words yes it is!
The Florida Everglades were made a National Park December 5, 1947.