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Importance of national parks

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Answered by Angella
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National parks are natural habitats strictly reserved for protection of natural life.
National parks, across the country , offer a fascinating diversity of terrain, flora and fauna.
They are for maximum protection as they are characterized by very high levels of species richness and high degree of endemism.
Some important National parks in India are - Jim Corbett National Park, Kaziiranga National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, etc.
Answered by spriya
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National parks protect the best of our natural heritage: stunning landscapes, extraordinary wildlife and majestic forests. Together with other protected areas they form the basis of our economic and social wellbeing, attract millions of visitors annually, and help to protect Australia's unique wildlife by acting as a refuge for threatened species. Although their primary purpose is the protection of biodiversity, National Parks also deliver other invaluable economic, social, cultural and health benefits to Australians. Future generations deserve the right to see these natural values intact and protected as we do today
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