A newly hatched alligator rests inside a nesting container filled with sphagnum moss inside a laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Another peeks through the moss in the foreground. Kennedy’s Ecological Program studies several facets of alligator health, including nesting. The center shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 140,000 acres that provide a habitat for more than 330 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles.
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Kennedy Space Center
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NASA/Kim Shiflett
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A newly hatched alligator rests inside a nesting container filled with sphagnum moss inside a laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Another peeks through the moss in the foreground. Kennedy’s Ecological Program studies several facets of alligator health, including nesting. The center shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 140,000 acres that provide a habitat for more than 330 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles.