Geography, asked by caa, 1 year ago

why are national parks important


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Answered by Pinkbrain
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National parks are important because it saves the lives of animal(domestic as well as wild) from being killed by hunters.
Answered by georocky1998
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Animals are very essential to maintain the ecosystem because if one die then the other will die and then slowly the whole ecosystem will be destroyed ,even including us.
so the government has made  national parks so that the animals are save and the people can also be entertained 

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