Wildlife and Habitat

Pronghorn

Yellowstone’s northern pronghorn herd is the last remaining herd in the world’s first national park and fences are currently impeding their migration routes.

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Fisheries

The water of Florida Bay in Everglades is so shallow and clear, that fisherman can participate in flats fishing, or fishing by sight. That fragile habitat needs protection.

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Wolves

The gray wolf is the last native species absent from Olympic National Park but a plan that will govern their natural return is in the works.

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Wildlife Facts

Our national parks provide some of the best, and sadly some of the last, remaining habitats for countless species.

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