Kaziranga National Park
A riverine wildlife refuge that is home to many rare and threatened species, including the one-horned rhinoceros.
A riverine wildlife refuge that is home to many rare and threatened species, including the one-horned rhinoceros.
Four nature reserves that combine to protect the oldest and tallest trees in the world.
A vast nature preserve hosting many species that once roamed North America, as well as a large number of active geothermal sites.
An archipelago that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution and teems with wildlife found nowhere else.
A vast wilderness of water and grass, habitat for many species, including endangered.
An isolated island of dramatic landscapes: a nature sanctuary, with ample evidence of human fortitude in such a remote spot.
A diverse group of nature reserves that are important for biological diversity and that serve as refuge to many species endemic to Australia.
A huge richly-diverse wildlife reserve where the world’s largest animal migration takes place.
A biosphere reserve with a range of ecosystems hosting tremendously diverse fauna and flora.
Old-growth laurel forests, important for hydrological balance and biodiversity.
Beautiful home to the Komodo dragon and a richly biodiverse conservation area.
Bedrock eroded by glaciers makes for an exceptionally beautiful natural environment of cliffs, sequoia groves, waterfalls and meadows.