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Everglades National Park - перевод на испанский

ONE-AND-A-HALF MILLION ACRES IN FLORIDA (US) MANAGED BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
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  • The namesake of [[Anhinga]] Trail dries its feathers
  • sawgrass]] expanse north of the [[Anhinga Trail]] gives visitors an opportunity to see a freshwater slough up close.
  • A [[Calusa]] chickee at the [[Florida Museum of Natural History]]
  • [[Cape Sable]] seen from Sentinel-2 Satellite
  • Alligator in a [[cypress dome]]
  • A [[great blue heron]] along the Anhinga Trail
  • The [[American crocodile]] has notable differences from the alligator. Habitat destruction and vehicle collisions are some of the largest threats it experiences.
  • A [[canal lock]] being constructed in the Everglades in 1906
  • [[Mangrove]]s reduce coastal erosion and shelter wildlife.
  • slough]]s and [[marl prairie]]s.
  • The park protects the last stands of pine rockland in Florida.
  • About 160 [[Florida panther]]s inhabit hammocks and pinelands of the Everglades.
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  • bald cypress]] trees as a [[great egret]] hunts in the water
  • A [[little blue heron]] hunting in water near the [[Anhinga Trail]]
  • Manatees]] inhabit shallow water around mangroves.
  • Flamingo]]
  • Park map
  • pine rocklands]] on Long Pine Key Nature Trail

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  • [[Grand Prismatic Spring]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]], Wyoming, United States; Yellowstone was the first national park in the world.
  • [[Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park]], [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Beech trees in Mallard Wood, [[New Forest National Park]], Hampshire, England
  • Lago '''Covel''' in the [[Stelvio National Park]], [[Italy]]
  • Bogd Khan Uul National Park]] in [[Mongolia]] is one of the earliest preserved areas now called a national park.
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  • [[Royal National Park]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • View from the Gamrig to the [[Lilienstein]] at [[Saxon Switzerland National Park]] after sunrise
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  • Alpine ibexes]] (''Capra ibex'') in the [[Gran Paradiso National Park]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]. The Ibex population increased tenfold since the area was declared a national park in 1922.
  • Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Fjord]], East Greenland. The site is now part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
  • [[Yosemite Valley]], [[Yosemite National Park]], in California, United States
  • Valley of Desolation in the [[Camdeboo National Park]], South Africa
  • Viru bog]] in the Lahemaa National Park, Estonia, before sunrise
  • [[Komodo National Park]], [[East Nusa Tenggara]], [[Indonesia]].
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Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park is an American national park that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida. The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River. An average of one million people visit the park each year. Everglades is the third-largest national park in the contiguous United States after Death Valley and Yellowstone. UNESCO declared the Everglades & Dry Tortugas Biosphere Reserve in 1976 and listed the park as a World Heritage Site in 1979, and the Ramsar Convention included the park on its list of Wetlands of International Importance in 1987. Everglades is one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists.

Most national parks preserve unique geographic features; Everglades National Park was the first created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The Everglades are a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing 0.25 miles (0.40 km) per day out of Lake Okeechobee, southwest into Florida Bay. The park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America and contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the Western Hemisphere. Thirty-six threatened or protected species inhabit the park, including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, along with 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. The majority of South Florida's fresh water, which is stored in the Biscayne Aquifer, is recharged in the park.

Humans have lived for thousands of years in or around the Everglades. Plans arose in 1882 to drain the wetlands and develop the land for agricultural and residential use. As the 20th century progressed, water flow from Lake Okeechobee was increasingly controlled and diverted to enable explosive growth of the Miami metropolitan area. The park was established in 1934, to protect the quickly vanishing Everglades, and dedicated in 1947, as major canal-building projects were initiated across South Florida. The ecosystems in Everglades National Park have suffered significantly from human activity, and restoration of the Everglades is a politically charged issue in South Florida.

Примеры употребления для Everglades National Park
1. EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, Fla. –– "SNAKE!" Hearing this shout, Skip Snow slammed on the brakes.
2. ARTICLE Alligators have clashed with pythons before in Everglades National Park.
3. The fire was burning almost 40,000 acres _ or over 62 square miles _ of Everglades National Park.
4. If alligators are your thing, there‘s no better place to paddle than in Everglades National Park.
5. AP Florida: Alligators have clashed with pythons before in Everglades National Park.