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has a diverse range of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves and herds of bison. Tis U.S. park has implemented sustainable practices such as renewable energy installations, waste management programs and educational initiatives to promote conservation.


Great Bear Rainforest is a temperate locale on the central and northern coasts of British Columbia, Canada. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including the rare Kermode bear, also known as the spirit bear. Te park works closely with First Nations communities, implementing conservation measures to protect biodiversity and support eco- conscious businesses.


Everglades National Park is a unique wetland ecosystem in Florida known as the “River of Grass”. It provides habitat for numerous endangered species, such as the Florida panther and the West Indian manatee. Te park employs restoration efforts to preserve the natural water flow and conserve wildlife, with plenty of opportunities for eco-friendly recreational activities like kayaking and hiking.


Cape Breton Highlands National Park is located on the northern tip of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It offers breathtaking coastal views, rugged cliffs and stunning hiking trails. Te park implements waste reduction, energy conservation, ecological restoration and educational programs to promote environmental stewardship.


Redwood National and State Parks, in California, are home to the tallest trees on Earth, the majestic coast redwoods. Sustainable eco-practices include trail maintenance and restoration, wildlife protection, interpretation programs to educate visitors about the delicate ecosystem, and conservation efforts to combat climate change and preserve redwood habitat.


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