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Conclusion

National parks are home to hundreds of different species of plants and wildlife.
Government officials and authorities go to great lengths to protect them from
destruction by industry or natural calamities.
These parks are important because of their rich heritage.
National parks protect the impressive scenery, exceptional flora and fauna, and
grand rainforests. The importance of vast stretches of National Parks, their
existing wildlife, floral diversity helps in creating a balance in the environment
for it is necessary for the balance of ecosystems at different levels. For example,
the wetlands, plants, and animals in it, the gushing river water amidst the
forestland, the marshland, the pastures, and varied grasslands make it a beautiful
recreation point for the lovers of nature and eco-tourism. The biological diversity
remains protected inside a National Park as it is a safe habitat for all living
animals, plants, and micro­organism within a boundary line of the park.
These scenic national parks attract millions of visitors and tourists every year.
National park’s primary purpose is to protect biodiversity by acting as a refuge for
threatened species where they can survive and thrive. These breathtaking national
parks serve as a natural history book dating back a thousand years ago.
Finally, these most popular national parks are important sanctuaries where people
can enjoy nature’s gift, relax and re-energize, get fit, and also serve as a source of
artistic, creative, and spiritual inspiration. These parks are full of natural wonders,
plenty of wildlife, and amazing views to behold. Being one with nature reduces
stress, frustration, anger and aggression, and also provides social bonding, a place
for learning, and mental stimulation. Visiting these national parks is an
unforgettable experience for both children and adults.

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