The beauty of National Parksπ³ππ
National park is an area set aside by a national government for the preservation of the natural environment for the benefit, education and enjoyment of others. National parks protect areas of natural beauty including the plants and wildlife that live there, and provide access, recreational opportunities and educational programs for people to learn about these natural habitats.
In a national park, we find nature in its optimal states such as soil, vegetation, air, water, and living organisms, which cohabit within the parameters governed by the same nature. Developing environmental education in these natural sites can be true learning, following the practice of imitating nature, i.e., continuing its rhythm of constructive evolution, thus recreating life.
There are so many benefits of national parks. Economic benefits, environmental protection, social benefits are some of them. Not only that, national parks combat air pollution by investing in the technology to monitor air quality, working with policymakers to reduce pollution outside national park boundaries, and minimizing energy use within parks. It may be set aside for purposes of public recreation and enjoyment or because of its historical or scientific interest. Most of the landscapes and their accompanying plants and animals in a national park are kept in their natural state.
The national parks of today are public resources for recreation, education, scholarship, and the preservation of endangered landscapes, natural communities, and species. Ideally, students, of all levels, visit national parks around the world in order to get the best out of place and bring the experience to reproduce it later in everyday life through environmentally desirable behavior. There are also many ways you can advocate for national parks, including volunteering, donating, and voting for park-friendly legislation. So let’s protect national parks and love them.
Description by: Dilukshi Roshini Kumari π| Faculty of Science π
Post designed by: Prabhavi Pathiranage π| Faculty of Arts π