National parks are areas of land and water set aside by a government for the conservation of nature and the protection of wildlife. These areas are generally managed by an administrative body such as the National Park Service in the United States, or Parks Canada in Canada. National parks aim to protect natural habitats, wildlife, and plant species, as well as providing recreational and educational opportunities for the public. Examples of national parks include Yellowstone National Park in the United States, and Banff National Park in Canada.
Conservation,Wildlife,Nature