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Inagua National Park is a national park on the island of Great Inagua in The Bahamas. It was established in 1965 and has an area of 220,000 acres (890 km2). From as far back as 1904 there was rising concern about the West Indian flamingo populations. During the 1960s, the Bahamas National Trust formed the Inagua National Park, which is where the world's largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingoes can be found. Forty years ago this flamingo species made a comeback from the brink of extinction to a colony of over 50,000 birds. The park has contributed to increasing bird populations in nearby islands such as Mayaguana, Acklins, Crooked Island, Cuba, and Andros. In 1997 the park was designated a wetland of international importance. It is also known as a bird watchers' paradise as it was

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  • Inagua National Park is a national park on the island of Great Inagua in The Bahamas. It was established in 1965 and has an area of 220,000 acres (890 km2). From as far back as 1904 there was rising concern about the West Indian flamingo populations. During the 1960s, the Bahamas National Trust formed the Inagua National Park, which is where the world's largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingoes can be found. Forty years ago this flamingo species made a comeback from the brink of extinction to a colony of over 50,000 birds. The park has contributed to increasing bird populations in nearby islands such as Mayaguana, Acklins, Crooked Island, Cuba, and Andros. In 1997 the park was designated a wetland of international importance. It is also known as a bird watchers' paradise as it was designated an Important Bird Area. The park encloses all of Lake Rosa, the largest salt-water lake in the Bahamas. (en)
  • El parque nacional Inagua (del inglés: Inagua National Park) es un parque nacional en la isla de Gran Inagua en las Bahamas.​ Fue establecido en el año 1965 y tiene una superficie de 744 km².​ Desde fecha tan lejana como 1904 hubo una creciente preocupación acerca de las poblaciones de flamencos de las Indias Occidentales, durante la década de 1960 hubo el suficiente acuerdo hacia la idea de que la Bahamas National Trust formara el parque nacional de Inagua. El parque nacional de Inagua es el lugar donde se encuentra la colonia más grande del mundo de cría del flamenco de las Indias Occidentales. Hace cuarenta años esta especie de flamenco hizo una reaparición en el borde de la extinción con una colonia de más de 50.000 aves. (es)
  • 伊納瓜國家公園是巴拿馬的國家公園,位於大伊納瓜島,面積890平方公里,始建於1965年,1997年被指定為具有國際重要性的濕地,是觀鳥天堂。 (zh)
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  • El parque nacional Inagua (del inglés: Inagua National Park) es un parque nacional en la isla de Gran Inagua en las Bahamas.​ Fue establecido en el año 1965 y tiene una superficie de 744 km².​ Desde fecha tan lejana como 1904 hubo una creciente preocupación acerca de las poblaciones de flamencos de las Indias Occidentales, durante la década de 1960 hubo el suficiente acuerdo hacia la idea de que la Bahamas National Trust formara el parque nacional de Inagua. El parque nacional de Inagua es el lugar donde se encuentra la colonia más grande del mundo de cría del flamenco de las Indias Occidentales. Hace cuarenta años esta especie de flamenco hizo una reaparición en el borde de la extinción con una colonia de más de 50.000 aves. (es)
  • 伊納瓜國家公園是巴拿馬的國家公園,位於大伊納瓜島,面積890平方公里,始建於1965年,1997年被指定為具有國際重要性的濕地,是觀鳥天堂。 (zh)
  • Inagua National Park is a national park on the island of Great Inagua in The Bahamas. It was established in 1965 and has an area of 220,000 acres (890 km2). From as far back as 1904 there was rising concern about the West Indian flamingo populations. During the 1960s, the Bahamas National Trust formed the Inagua National Park, which is where the world's largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingoes can be found. Forty years ago this flamingo species made a comeback from the brink of extinction to a colony of over 50,000 birds. The park has contributed to increasing bird populations in nearby islands such as Mayaguana, Acklins, Crooked Island, Cuba, and Andros. In 1997 the park was designated a wetland of international importance. It is also known as a bird watchers' paradise as it was (en)
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