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For the first time in almost a century, Floridians are seeing a lot of flamingos. Blown in by Hurricane Idalia, American Flamingos have landed as far north as Wisconsin all the way south to Collier County and the Florida Keys, including a record sighting in Alachua County.
Flamingos used to live and breed in Florida. Unfortunately, the 19th century plume trade鈥攚hen an ounce of feathers was worth more than gold鈥攄ecimated wading birds in South Florida. Even after legislation and 福利姬视频 wardens protected these birds, extensive draining and ditching
of the Everglades destroyed their habitat.
Now that restoration momentum is flowing in the River of Grass, we are hopeful that protected wetlands and improved water flow will create enough habitat resources for the Hurricane Idalia flamingos to survive and thrive in the Sunshine State.
This article originally appeared in the .