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Why should national parks be allowed to remain in their pristine form?

Answer» National Parks are allowed to remain in their pristine form because they contain highest biological diversity, natural habitats for many wild animals, flora and fauna. Their primary use is to conserve biodiversity and protection of many wild and endangered species. National parks are established under International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as category II protected areas. National parks are essential for maintaining the ecosystem. National parks are having influence on cultural heritage, health, and social prosperity.


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