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Endangered animals in Florida: Florida houses fifty four endangered animals, ranging from panthers and crocs, to birds and sea turtles. Luckily, America’s Sunshine State is also home to plenty of wildlife parks, which apart from providing a safe haven for these rare animals are also the perfect places to spot them. Here is a round-up of some of the best wildlife parks where you can find the endangered, but fascinating inhabitants of Florida. Homosassa Springs State Park
Located in Homosassa in the Northeast District of Florida, this wildlife park has a more natural flavour than some of the other ‘themed’ wildlife parks in the state. It’s famous for the endangered West Indian Manatees which can be seen all year round from an underwater observatory in the park’s main spring. These large, grey underwater mammals (also called Sea Cows) have a friendly appearance and can reach up to four metres long in size, but are surprisingly graceful swimmers. The park is also home to the Florida Panther and is one of the few parks where you can see these Floridian endangered species and others, like the Whooping Crane and Red Wolf, up close. Info: www.homosassasprings.org Everglades National Park ![]() A World Heritage Site, the Everglades National Park in the South of the state is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States and is home to many of Florida’s endangered species, plus many more. The park’s dry season (December to April) is the best time to spot wildlife, which also includes the famous Florida Panther. With fewer than 100 estimated to live in South Florida, they are a rare sight! Endangered birds here include the large bald-headed Wood Stork and the Snail Kite, a medium sized raptor with a characteristic curved bill. Smaller birds to spot are the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow and the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, characterised by its black & white back and black cap & nape. (A red streak is only visible very occasionally in males.) And finally, the black, non-venomous Eastern Indigo Snake is the longest native snake of the United States, reaching lengths of almost nine feet. Info: www.nps.gov/ever Everglades Alligator Farm Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge To catch a glimpse of all the endangered and fascinating animal wildlife in the Sunshine State, Florida holidays specialist Jetsave offers packages that won’t break the bank. |
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