national parks and hunting regulations
National parks and hunting regulations refer to the set of rules and laws established by the government to manage and protect designated areas of natural beauty and wildlife. These regulations outline where and under what conditions hunting activities are permitted within national parks, ensuring the conservation of ecosystems and the sustainable use of natural resources.
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