Border Parks
Border Parks are natural areas located along the boundaries between two countries. These parks often serve as a buffer zone, promoting conservation and biodiversity while fostering cooperation between neighboring nations. They provide habitats for various wildlife species and protect ecosystems that might otherwise be threatened by development or pollution.
Many Border Parks also offer recreational opportunities for visitors, such as hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. They can enhance cultural exchange and tourism, as people from both countries can enjoy the shared natural beauty. Examples of such parks include the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park and the Kakadu National Park near the Australia-Indonesia border.