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Earth's best destinations to see wildlife

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Wildlife Prairie State Park, USA​

Located in central Illinois, the park attracts tourists seeking to spy bison, elk, cougar, black bear, eagles, and otters, among other North American wildlife.
 
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Cairngorms National Park, Scotland​

Established in 2003, the park contains one quarter of Scotland’s native forest and ample opportunity to see osprey, red squirrels, and golden eagles.
 
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Woraksan National Park, South Korea​

Located in the provinces of Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do, the park is home to 17 mammal species, 67 bird species, and 1,092 insect species, many of which are extremely rare, like the long-tailed goral.
 
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Yala National Park, Sri Lanka​

The park is known for its variety of wild animals, and it is an important conservation area containing Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards, and aquatic birds.
 
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Carara National Park, Costa Rica​

Located near the Pacific coast, this Central Pacific Conservation Area has one of the largest remaining populations of wild scarlet macaws in the country. It is also a prime location to see American crocodiles.
 
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Las Baulas National Marine Park, Costa Rica​

Home to the largest nesting colony of leatherback sea turtles on the Pacific coast of the Americas, the park attracts flocks of photographers and tourists hoping to observe this wonderful giant.
 
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Olympic National Park, USA​

Located in Washington state, the park boasts a wide range of precipitation and elevation, which allows for incredible diversity. From mountain goats to black bear, the park's wildlife won't stop amazing visitors.
 
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Doñana National Park, Spain​

This natural reserve in Andalusia is comprised of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes, featuring thousands of migratory birds, Spanish red deer, wild boars, and endangered species such as the Spanish imperial eagle and the Iberian lynx.
 
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Isle Royale National Park, USA​

Located in Michigan, this national park and UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve is known for its wolf and moose populations.
 
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Channel Islands National Park, USA​

Located in California, the park encompasses five islands, making it prime location to see endemic species, such as the island fox and the Channel Island spotted skunk.
 
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Grand Teton National Park, USA​

Another park located in Wyoming, the Grand Teton spans 1,300 sq km (480 sq miles) of almost pristine ecosystems, housing gray wolves, grizzly and black bears, and many other animals.
 
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Everglades National Park, USA​

Located in Florida, this incredible ecosystem provides an important habitat for rare and endangered species like the manatee, the American crocodile, and the elusive Florida panther.
 
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Ranthambore National Park, India​

One of India's Project Tiger reserves, the national park is an important sanctuary known for its Bengal tigers, which are more easily spotted between November and May.
 
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Big Bend National Park, USA​

Located in west Texas on the border with Mexico, the park protects more than 450 species of birds, 56 species of reptiles, and 75 species of mammals, among which are cougars, coyotes, and golden eagles.
 
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Saguaro National Park, USA​

Located in southeastern Arizona, the park is home to bobcats, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and cougars, among many others.
 
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA​

This North Carolina park and UNESCO World Heritage Site has a noteworthy population of black bear, with about 1,500 individuals.
 
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Acadia National Park, USA​

Located in Maine, this national park is home to about 40 different species of mammals, including moose, beavers, coyotes, bobcats, and black bears.
 
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