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The Everglades National Park is a wilderness of exceptional conservation value, which preserves a fifth of the original extent of the biome which is over half of what remains of the Everglades ecosystem.
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In addition to the dozens of refuges at risk, many other vital areas are in the oil's potential path, including Sanibel Island, Everglades National Park, the Florida Keys, and Biscayne National Park.
Jamie Rappaport Clark: Coastal Refuges Face Destruction 2010
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That means avoiding a pedestrian fee of $5 or a vehicle fee of $10 at Everglades National Park; $3 or $15 at Cape Cod National Seashore; $10 or $20 at Yosemite; and $12 or $25 at the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone/Grand Teton.
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Everglades National Park is rich in both prehistoric and historic heritage.
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For example, Burmese pythons are now well-established and increasing in Everglades National Park, Florida.
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) 2009
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The bridge project, which is expected to be completed in May 2013, is located in Miami-Dade County, adjacent to the northern boundary of Everglades National Park.
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As a major component of the Modified Water Deliveries Project – also known as Mod Waters – the bridge will specifically restore more natural water flow to Northeast Shark River Slough, a portion of Everglades National Park which Congress added in 1989.
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In recognition of its seriously threatened status, Everglades National Park was added to the list of World Heritage in Danger in 1993.
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The Everglades National Park is only one-sixth of what it once was in its heyday, and after having spent a day there I know how beautiful and spiritual an experience it can be.
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It's hard to believe, but Everglades National Park in Florida was the first national park set aside specifically to protect animals and plants.
Levi Novey: Ken Burns' New National Parks Documentary Starts Slowly, But Gets Better 2009
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