What role does a wildlife sanctuary play in protecting life
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In the modern, overpopulated world the need for dedicated space for wildlife is increasingly important. National parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and protected spaces for nature help conserve the natural world and benefit us all in many ways. Whether a National Park is giving someone space to walk and exercise, or a wildlife sanctuary is promoting conservation, these places play an important role in society.
2)National Parks Help Protect Wildlife
Unfortunately many animal species today face extinction, mainly because their natural habitats are being steadily destroyed. National parks safeguard these habitats, and provide a safe space for wildlife to breed and survive.
2) National Parks Help Protect Landscapes
Animals are not the only things that are at risk of disappearing. Landforms like mountains, rainforests, gorges and dunes are at risk of disappearing if they are not protected from the actions of humans and also the natural action of the environment.
3) Helping Preserve Cultures and Tribes
In many national parks around the world people live generally apart from main civilization, and their culture and members are largely protected thanks to the status of the national park.
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2)National Parks Help Protect Wildlife
Unfortunately many animal species today face extinction, mainly because their natural habitats are being steadily destroyed. National parks safeguard these habitats, and provide a safe space for wildlife to breed and survive.
2) National Parks Help Protect Landscapes
Animals are not the only things that are at risk of disappearing. Landforms like mountains, rainforests, gorges and dunes are at risk of disappearing if they are not protected from the actions of humans and also the natural action of the environment.
3) Helping Preserve Cultures and Tribes
In many national parks around the world people live generally apart from main civilization, and their culture and members are largely protected thanks to the status of the national park.
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