Sentences with phrase «only wildlife park»

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Core protected areas had long been a feature of conservation design, but Soulé and Noss described national parks and wildlife refuges as only the beginning, the kernels from which larger, mightier protected areas must grow.
These funds will not only pay for parks, but also for community planning, education, and sustainable economic development that will relieve human pressure on wildlife.
Not only does the NPS have regulations prohibiting any pets from running loose, living in parks usually means I'm living near a lot of wildlife!
Travelers should note that Denali Park Road — the park's only roadway — remains open through early September for bus tours dedicated to spotting wildlife (a 15 - mile portion of the road is also open for private vehiclPark Road — the park's only roadway — remains open through early September for bus tours dedicated to spotting wildlife (a 15 - mile portion of the road is also open for private vehiclpark's only roadway — remains open through early September for bus tours dedicated to spotting wildlife (a 15 - mile portion of the road is also open for private vehicles).
Tangalle also gives access to some of the major wildlife reserves of Sri Lanka — Yala National Park is about 1.5 hours away, Uda Walawe National Park is about 1 hour away and Bundala National Park only 40 Minutes away.
South of The Kruger National Park, separated only by a fence and the Crocodile River, is Marloth Park - a unique conservation area that brims with wildlife and is thick with dense bush.
Open only from November to February, the national park is one of the best in India where visitors from around the globe visit booking Sunderban wildlife packages.
With only three maintained trails in the park, some of the closest wildlife encounters in the national park system, and a remote expanse that is disconnected from road and rail systems, Katmai preserves a natural environment that we do not see very often anymore.
Situated on the only concession that borders on both the Serengeti and the Masai Mara National Parks, & Beyond Klein's Camp offers some of the best panoramic views of these two iconic destinations, which also play host to one of the greatest wildlife migrations on earth.
Set on 17 hectares next to the spectacular Morialta Conservation Park in the Adelaide Hills, Crystal Hills Sanctuary is only 15 kilometres from the city, yet is surrounded by bushland, forest walks, waterfalls and wildlife.
Experience thrill rides and attractions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, North America's only theme park featuring wildlife, marine life and thrilling rides.
At Torrey pines State Park, a 1750 - acre reserve dedicated to preserving its namesake, the Torrey Pine tree (which grows only there) and other indigenous wildlife in its native environment you'll find pine forests, sandstone canyons and a challenging network of dirt hiking trails on the bluffs overlooking the sea.
In comparison to most other countries in Africa, in Botswana the wildlife is everywhere, not only in national parks.
Here you can visit the Manu National Park, Madidi National Park (Bolivia) and the Tambopata National Reserve — the closest protected area to Puerto Maldonado (only 45 minutes), which contains exceptional Amazon wildlife.
Situated on the only concession that borders on both Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenia's Masai Mara National Parks, & Beyond Klein's Camp offers some of the best panoramic views of these two iconic destinations, which also play host to one of the greatest wildlife migrations on earth.
Bungalow Bay Koala Village Bungalow Bay Koala Village is the only resort in Australia that can boast its own boutique wildlife park on site.
Manuel Antonio is the jewel of Costa Rica's Pacific coast, and the only destination where you'll find a wealth of activities, natural beauty, restaurants, shopping and a national park filled with wildlife — all in one area.
Not only is the East Coast of Australia absolute paradise, but there is a little bit of something for every kind of traveller: beaches, islands, reef, rainforest, national parks, natural swimming holes, wildlife and of course, parties!
Experience a kayaking adventure into the wild with dolphins, migrating whales, turtles, rays and many other wildlife in a national park location only...
The Street View images not only show elephants and other wildlife, but also take you to Save the Elephant's headquarters, as well as two other partner organizations: the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy where all elephant GPS collar activity is monitored and park rangers are alerted if trouble is detected and to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where orphan elephants are cared for and reintegrated back into the wild when they're ready.
And even if rainfall decreases only slightly from today's levels, evaporation typically increases as temperatures rise, so Namibia is likely to become even drier.9 As water becomes scarcer, the range and number of wildlife supported by Etosha and other national parks could decline.9
Namibia's Etosha National Park, designated as a game reserve in 1907, is one of Africa's major wildlife sanctuaries.2 It centers around a huge, parched depression of silver - white minerals — the Great White Place or Place of Dry Water for which the park is named.3 This ancient, evaporated lake deposit of salt minerals fills with water only after heavy rains.4 The park harbors more than 100 types of mammals, including rare and endangered species such as the black rhinoceros, black - faced impala, tssesebe, and gemsbok.2 Etosha is also home to more than 300 species of birds and more than 100 species of reptilPark, designated as a game reserve in 1907, is one of Africa's major wildlife sanctuaries.2 It centers around a huge, parched depression of silver - white minerals — the Great White Place or Place of Dry Water for which the park is named.3 This ancient, evaporated lake deposit of salt minerals fills with water only after heavy rains.4 The park harbors more than 100 types of mammals, including rare and endangered species such as the black rhinoceros, black - faced impala, tssesebe, and gemsbok.2 Etosha is also home to more than 300 species of birds and more than 100 species of reptilpark is named.3 This ancient, evaporated lake deposit of salt minerals fills with water only after heavy rains.4 The park harbors more than 100 types of mammals, including rare and endangered species such as the black rhinoceros, black - faced impala, tssesebe, and gemsbok.2 Etosha is also home to more than 300 species of birds and more than 100 species of reptilpark harbors more than 100 types of mammals, including rare and endangered species such as the black rhinoceros, black - faced impala, tssesebe, and gemsbok.2 Etosha is also home to more than 300 species of birds and more than 100 species of reptiles.4
The northeast quarter of the island, known simply as The National Park, is populated only by polar bears, walruses and other Arctic wildlife.
The park is home to a number of local endangered wildlife but is only open a few days per month, so plan your trip accordingly.
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