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<p class="irlsubtitle">The [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary]] is the most bio-diverse habitat in North America.</p>
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The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary has more species of animals and plants than any other estuary in North America, including over 2,200 animal species and over 2,100 plant species. Because the Indian River Lagoon Estuary is located where temperate and tropical zones overlap and it's brackish water is fed by fresh and salt water sources, it is uniquely situated to support a wide variety of resident and migratory plants and animals.
The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary has more species of animals and plants than any other estuary in North America, including over 2,200 animal species and over 2,100 plant species. Because the Indian River Lagoon Estuary is located where temperate and tropical zones overlap and it's brackish water is fed by fresh and salt water sources, it is uniquely situated to support a wide variety of resident and migratory plants and animals.
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The Indian River Lagoon species inventory includes nearly 700 fish, 68 reptile and amphibian, 370 bird and 29 mammal species. Among the birds — the most readily noticed wildlife — more than 125 species breed in the lagoon, while another 170 species winter there.<ref>[https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-01/documents/58692_an_river_lagoon_an_introduction_to_a_natural_treasure_2007.pdf Indian River Lagoon - An Introduction to a Natural Treasure (PDF 14pp 4MB)], retrieved 2021-11-27.</ref>
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==Web Links==
*[https://irlspecies.org/index.php Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory]
*[https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ Florida Museum Department of Natural History]
*[https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species-directory NOAA Fisheries Species Directory]
 
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Dolphin in the Banana River
Dolphin in the Banana River

The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary has more species of animals and plants than any other estuary in North America, including over 2,200 animal species and over 2,100 plant species. Because the Indian River Lagoon Estuary is located where temperate and tropical zones overlap and it's brackish water is fed by fresh and salt water sources, it is uniquely situated to support a wide variety of resident and migratory plants and animals.

The Indian River Lagoon species inventory includes nearly 700 fish, 68 reptile and amphibian, 370 bird and 29 mammal species. Among the birds — the most readily noticed wildlife — more than 125 species breed in the lagoon, while another 170 species winter there.[1]

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