Harshita Sinha
National parks provide safe habitats for countless species, shielding them from urbanization, deforestation, and poaching.
These protected areas host diverse ecosystems—from dense forests to arid deserts—supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.
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Many national parks are home to endangered species. Conservation programs help boost population recovery and genetic diversity.
By managing visitor interactions and promoting eco-tourism, parks reduce human-wildlife conflicts while educating the public.
Parks serve as living laboratories, allowing scientists to study wildlife behavior, track migration, and monitor environmental changes.
From Yellowstone's wolf reintroduction to India's tiger reserves, national parks have delivered powerful conservation victories.
National parks are vital to wildlife conservation. Supporting and visiting these parks contributes to a healthier planet.