International Parks
International parks are protected areas that span across national borders, allowing for the conservation of ecosystems and wildlife that may not be confined to a single country. These parks promote collaboration between nations to manage shared natural resources and preserve biodiversity.
One notable example is the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, which straddles the border between Canada and the United States. Such parks often provide opportunities for research, tourism, and education, fostering a sense of global stewardship for the environment while enhancing cultural exchange between neighboring countries.