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World Parks
Find great wilderness, natural wonders, beauty and inspiration. This page helps tourists and visitors explore geographical differences and remarkable parks all over the world.
U.S. Parks Page - Information about parks in the United States of America.
Canada Parks Page - A world of wonders awaits you in the Canadian parks, from great wilderness and outdoor adventure, towering cliffs, rugged shorelines, windowswept sand dunes and seemingly bottomless gorges. And with each of parks serving up a truly one-of-a-kind buffet of natural wonders, you won't find yourself running short of inspiration any time soon.
Asian Parks - Asia is a continent of extreme contrasts in climate and geography and a home to amazing natural wonders of the world. This beautiful and massive area offers the very diverse travel options available to the most avid travelers. Explore Asia's parks page.
African Parks - This site will help tourists and visitors with exploring parks in the Africa. There are no words to describe African National Parks. If you decide to visit some of them, we can only say that it will be a trip you will not forget in a hurry. Africa is a world of wonders, a vast stretch of land filled with undiscovered sights and unfelt experiences.
Australasia Parks Guide - Discover some of the most magnificent parks in Australasia; unsurpassed views, wilderness and unique animals...
Australian Parks & Wildlife - Nature was inspired when it created Australia. There are animals you'll see nowhere else and plants that will amaze you. Australia is one of the most diverse countries on the planet, home to more than one million species of plants and animals, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Up Close & Personal With Australian Wildlife - Some of Australia's unique animals and birds are easy to spot, even in the major capital cities. It's not unusual to see a possum climbing up a city lamp post in the evening, or giant fruit bats taking off from their roosts in city parks. Pelicans, sacred ibis, colourful parrots, and cockatoos look right at home too.
Central America - Parks and Reserves in the Central America.
South American Parks - Explore the South American Parks & Wildlife.
Mount Buffalo National Park - This is the place to be for summer holidays, with activities aplenty to satisfy the tastes of all the family - young, old and in between. Escape the summer heat and head up to Mount Buffalo for an adventure you won't forget.
Nepal National Park Information - Nepal is located in Southern Asia, between Tibet and India. It contains 8 of the world's 10 highest peaks, including Mount Everest - the world's tallest - on the border with Tibet.
Explore Himalayas - The Himalaya are a range of mountains in Asia, most correctly defined as stretching from the Indus river in Pakistan, through India, Nepal, Bhutan, and ending at the Bramaputra River in India. This is often extended to include the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, and other minor ranges extending from the Pamir Knot, as these mountains are continuous with the Himalaya proper, and the geographical difference makes no difference for the traveller, we follow this convention here. This region includes the 14 highest mountains in the world, and over 100 peaks over 7200 m.
Luxury Lodge Safaris In Tanzania - Tanzania has so much to offer, including many parks that have few visitors and high concentrations of game animals. Some National Parks boast just one lodge in a million hectares. Your Lodge safari in Tanzania can truly offer a taste of what the early explorers experienced.
Natural Resources & Wildlife U.S. - Browse Natural Resources & Wildlife in the U.S.
Sports & Outdoors Guide - If you're a serious sport and outdoor lover and traveler, you'll appreciate this guide.
Birdwatching - This website is designed to provide a starting point for amateurs and professionals interested in learning about bird families, both familiar and strange.
GORP National Parks Around The World - Start planning your dream summer trip into the Great Outdoors right here, with everything you need to know about hundreds of national parks, forests, wilderness areas, state parks, rivers, lakes, and more!
Related Links
UNESCO World Heritage - UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO is working to reverse one of the world's most alarming processes of environmental degradation.
UNESCO's Exhibition 'It's about life!' - A multimedia adventure through the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and their remarkable examples of people living in harmony with their environments. Take a journey through the vibrant yet delicate relationship between us and nature. This exhibition is a collective work by people from over 30 of the 727 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in 131 countries.
UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Provides biodiversity information for policy and action to conserve the living world. This non-profit organization is working in the field of nature conservation through the its sustainable development.
PANDA - WWF - Global environmental conservation organization working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature.
World Resources Institute (WRI) - WRI is a global research organization that works with governments, businesses, multilateral institutions and civil society groups to develop practical solutions that improve people’s lives, protect nature and managing ecosystems to fight poverty.
Ecology and Society - This journal provides open access to all of its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Enviro Link - One of the largest online environmental information resources dedicated to providing comprehensive, up-to-date environmental information and news.
Conservation OnLine (CoOL) - Conservation OnLine is a freely accessible platform to generate and disseminate vital resources for those working to preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Through the support of the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation, CoOL is committed to growing and sustaining these resources into the future. As an authoritative and trusted source of information, CoOL serves to foster, convene, and promote collaboration.
International Fund for Animal Welfare - The International Fund for Animal Welfare works to improve animal welfare, prevent animal cruelty and abuse, protect wildlife and provide animal rescue around the world. From stopping the elephant ivory trade, to ending the Canadian seal hunt and saving the whales from extinction, IFAW works to create solutions that benefit both animals and people.
Defenders of Wildlife - A national, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the protection of all native animals and plants in their natural communities.
Earth Watch Institute - Earthwatch connects people with scientists worldwide to conduct environmental research and empowers them with the knowledge they need to conserve the planet.
World Rainforest Movement (WRM) - The World Rainforest Movement is an international initiative that aims to contribute to struggles, reflections and political actions of forest-dependent peoples, indigenous, peasants and other communities in the global South. WRM is part of a global movement for social and environmental justice and respect for human and collective rights.
National Wildlife Fed - Uniting all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world.
The International Ecotourism Society - Representing the voices of stakeholders from all corners of the world, TIES’ global network supports and is supported by members from over 190 countries, who are leading the vital efforts to make travel and tourism more sustainable.
Friends of the Earth - Friends of the Earth Canada stands on guard for Mother Earth and her people — taking action to confront polluters, holding governments to account for their promises and insisting they enforce laws. They insist that each and every resident of Canada deserves a clean, safe environment and can exercise his or her environmental rights to make it so. They stand in solidarity with vulnerable people and communities to confront the impacts of climate change and toxic pollution.