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Venezuelan National Parks

Venezuelan National Parks are protected areas designated to conserve the country’s rich natural diversity, including unique ecosystems like rainforests, mountains, and wetlands. They serve to preserve wildlife, plant species, and landscapes while offering opportunities for scientific research and eco-tourism. Notable parks include Canaima, home to Angel Falls—the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall—and Morrocoy, known for its beaches and marine life. Managed by the Venezuelan government, these parks aim to balance environmental preservation with sustainable tourism, ensuring that Venezuela’s natural treasures remain protected for future generations.