Contrary to rumors, alligators are native to the Fort Worth area, with the first recorded sighting in 1849. The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is running a long-term study to learn more about the local population.
Importance of Alligators in the Ecosystem
According to Jared Wood, manager of the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, alligators play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy wetland system. As an apex predator, they help control the population of other animals in the area.
The presence of alligators in the Trinity River is a good sign for the environment, indicating that the wetland system is healthy. This, in turn, means that the city of Fort Worth has access to good water.
The nature center’s study involves spotting and tagging alligators to gather data on their population size and growth. This information will help researchers better understand the role of alligators in the ecosystem and how to conserve them.
By supporting the local alligator population, the community can also promote a healthy environment and preserve the natural beauty of the Trinity River wetlands.
Original reporting: Fort Worth Report — read the source article.