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National Parks in the US: How Many Are There and Which is the Best Among Them?
National parks serve as habitats for wildlife and protection against threats posed by human activities. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Mozambique Coffee Farming Saves Gorongosa National Park and Its Community of Farmers
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Death Valley Closed as Hilary Aftermath Left Extensive Damages, Turning Driest Park Into Wet Fragile Landscape
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Cheetah Reintroduction In India Must Be Monitored As Experts Wary Of Sudden Deaths
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park Bison Attacks Minnesota Woman as Rutting Season Starts
Cat Tien Slender Gecko: Secretive New Species Unexpectedly Discovered in Vietnam National Park
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Isle Royale National Park Wildlife in Good Trajectory, Grey Wolves Increase as Moose Decline
More Yellowstone Wildlife Being Harassed by Visitors, Officials Hunt Offenders as Park Posts Rules Again
500-Lb Grizzly Bear Slaughtered in Yellowstone National Park
Lioness Sighting in National Park Ends 20-Year Extinction Worries in Chad
Storms, Shoulder-High Snow Will Close Yosemite National Park for Another Week
5 Poachers Living Near Thailand National Park Sentenced for Killing and Skinning Adult Tiger, Cub
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National Park Warns Against Making Rock Towers Due to its Disastrous Effects on Wildlife