Yellowstone is home to endangered gray wolf and bison, showcasing successful conservation efforts that have helped restore these populations since their reintroduction in the 1990s.
This iconic park serves as a sanctuary for endangered species such as cheetahs and black rhinos, with active conservation efforts aimed at protecting these animals from poaching.
Famous for its unique biodiversity, Galápagos National Park protects endangered species like the Galápagos tortoise and marine iguana, with strict conservation measures to combat habitat loss.
The Everglades is critical for the survival of the endangered Florida panther and American crocodile, providing a unique ecosystem that supports these vulnerable species.
Known for its rich biodiversity, this park is home to several endangered species, including the Eastern black rail and the Virginia big-eared bat.