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    National parks are some of the largest areas of public land that are set aside for native plants, animals so that they are protected for their natural beauty.  They also protect important landmarks of Indigenous people and significant places and lives of the past.

    Inquiry Question: Why are National Parks important for protecting nature and wildlife and where did the idea come from?

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