Everglades wetlands in Florida are the largest wetlands in the United States.
Pantanal Wetlands in Brazil are one of the largest wetlands in the world and is home to more than 1,000 species of birds.
Okavango Delta Wetlands in Botswana are one of the largest wetlands in Africa and is home to various animal species such as wolves, lions, and elephants.
Sundarbans wetlands in Bangladesh and India are home to the endangered bengal tigers.
The wetland of Lake Nakuru in Kenya is home to millions of flamingo birds.
Camargue's wetlands in France are home to the famous Camargue wild horse.
Great Salt Lake Wetlands in Utah are the largest lakes in the United States that do not have outflow.
Louisiana wetlands in the United States are home to American alligators.
Norfolk Broads Wetlands in the UK are home to rare fish species such as burbot and pikeperch.
Hula Valley Wetlands in Israel are home to various species of migrant birds from Europe, Asia and Africa.