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National Nature Reserves

National Nature Reserves are protected areas designated by governments to preserve significant natural environments, wildlife, and ecosystems. They serve to conserve biodiversity, promote scientific research, and allow people to appreciate nature. These reserves often restrict development and activities that could damage the habitat, ensuring that plants, animals, and landscapes remain intact for future generations. Managed by environmental authorities, they play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting endangered species, and offering opportunities for education and outdoor recreation in pristine natural settings.