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Soil

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Types of Resources

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World wildlife

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Hello Everyone ! Nice to meet you all again and provide you with some information. THERE AREN’T MANY TRAVEL EXPERIENCES  more rewarding than having a close encounter with a wild animal in its natural habitat. Be it a tiger, a whale, or a platypus, it is about watching the animal go about its day and being briefly accepted into its world. The trick with wildlife-watching is knowing where to go and managing expectations. Close encounters with wildlife are rare and hard to come by. But, you can improve your chances of an unforgettable experience by traveling to wildlife hotspots where animals are more tolerant of people. So. you might have guessed what I am going to tell you all about today. Here are the 8 best places to travel for wildlife: 1. Addo Elephant Park, South Africa African elephants are not difficult animals to spot on the savanna. But for a truly close encounter, head to Addo Elephant Park in South Africa. Elephants are everywhere you look in Addo: a group of

Wildlife of India

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Hello Everybody! Nice to meet you all again and telling you about our Earth. So, today I am going to tell you about some of the best Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks in our country.   Here are some of the best national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India: 1. Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand Among all the national parks in India,  the Corbett National Park  is the oldest and one of the best among the top 10 national parks in India. It was established in 1936 to protect the imposing Bengal Tigers. Located at the foothills of the Himalayan range of Uttarakhand, Corbett National Park is one of the hot spots of the wildlife lovers. This park has been named after the popular wildlife story writer Jim Corbett. Beauty and wilderness of this park attracts enthusiasts from various parts of the globe. This wildlife tourist destination of India has also been featured in many wildlife documentaries in order to raise the awareness towards the mighty and stunning Bengal