From biggest to smallest - 6 national parks in Maharashtra
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, MAHARASHTRA/ Created : Feb 16, 2024, 19:57 IST
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From dense forests teeming with elusive big cats like tigers and leopards to expansive grasslands inhabited by majestic Indian bison and deer, Maharashtra's national parks boast unparalleled biodiversity. These protected areas not … Read more
From dense forests teeming with elusive big cats like tigers and leopards to expansive grasslands inhabited by majestic Indian bison and deer, Maharashtra's national parks boast unparalleled biodiversity. These protected areas not only provide vital habitats for endangered species but also offer invaluable opportunities for education, research, and eco-tourism, inviting visitors to connect with nature and foster a deeper appreciation for the importance of conservation efforts. Read less
These protected areas not only provide vital habitats for endangered species but also offer invaluable opportunities for education, research, and eco-tourism, inviting visitors to connect with nature and foster a deeper appreciation for the importance of conservation efforts.
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