Biodiversity in National Parks
Successfully analyzed and interpret data from the National Park Service and unveiled endangered species in various parks.
About Project
Project aims to illuminate various aspects of biodiversity and conservation in national parks. It aims to find out the distribution of species' conservation statuses, identify factors influencing species vulnerability,and differences while also determining the most prevalent park animals and their distribution.
Most species were not under conservation (5,633 out of 5,824), and mammals and birds showed a higher likelihood of being protected. While there was no significant difference in conservation percentages between mammals and birds, a statistically significant difference existed between mammals and reptiles. Bats were the most frequently observed species, primarily in Yellowstone National Park.
Waqas Ahmad – Data Analyst
