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Florida Endangered Species List Is Now Up To 39 Species

Florida Panther

Walking through palmetto trees in Charlotte County, Florida.

Florida Endangered Species List Is Now Up To 39 Species

Everglades National Park is home to a number of threatened and endangered plant and animal species. Some of the best known of these are the Florida Panther, American Crocodile, American Alligator, West Indian Manatee, Wood Stork, and Snail Kite.

Florida now lists 39 species as endangered or threatened.  Most of the species might be found in Everglades National Park.  These species are all listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.  These species include 8 plants, 6 invertebrates, 3 fish, 9 reptiles, 10 birds and 3 mammals.

The plants, not pictured here, include Blodgett's silverbush, Pineland sandmat, Garber's sandmat, Cape Sable thoroughwort, Florida prairieclover, Twospike crabgrass, Everglades bully, and the Florida bristle fern.

Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle


Hawksbill Sea Turtle


Leatherback Sea Turtle


Green Sea Turtle


Green Sea Turtle


Eastern Indigo Snake


Gopher Tortoise


American Crocodile


American Alligator


West Indian Manatee


Florida Panther

Walking through palmetto trees in Charlotte County, Florida.

Florida Bonneted Bat


Florida Leafwing Butterfly


Ceraunus Blue Butterfly


Bartram's Scrub Hairstreak Butterfly


Stock Island Tree Snail

Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.

Miami-Blue Butterfly


Florida Leafwing Butterfly


Largetooth Sawfish


Smalltooth Sawfish


Yellow Warbler


Roseate Tern


Red-Cockaded Woodpecker


Wood Stork


Kirtland's Warbler


Piping Plover


Red Knot in Flight


Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow


Everglades Snail Kite


Nassau Grouper


Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

Photo by Arthur A. Allen, Cornell Lab of Ornithology