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4 UNESCO Sites Celebrated for Their Unique Wildlife

Discover four UNESCO World Heritage Sites—Komodo, Galápagos, Okavango Delta and Doñana—renowned for their rare animal life and exceptional biodiversity.

September 21, 2025 / 16:21 IST
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4 UNESCO Sites Celebrated for Their Unique Wildlife (Image: Canva)
4 UNESCO Sites Celebrated for Their Unique Wildlife (Image: Canva)

The sites included in the UNESCO World Heritage are sites that are not only of cultural and historical interest but also of an unbelievable biodiversity. Others are the ones that boast of the existence of rare or unique species of animals that are not found elsewhere. Ranging in size and quality, these four sites of the UNESCO are examples of how natural wonder is conserved throughout the continents.

Komodo National Park, Indonesia
The Komodo dragons, which are the largest lizards in the world, are found in Komodo National Park. The rugged collection of islands is also home to other assorted marine organisms such as manta rays and coral reefs, thus it is a rare mixture of terrestrial and marine biodiversity.

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Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands are a test lab of evolution. This was due to their isolation, which resulted in species that were not found anywhere, including marine iguanas and giant tortoises. This archipelago was the inspiration for the theories of Charles Darwin and serves as an example of conservation in the modern world.

Okavango Delta, Botswana
The Okavango is one of the biggest inland deltas in the world, and it is home to African animals. It sustains elephants, lions, hippos, and rare birds in a seasonal floodplain which changes drastically and produces unique environments for the predators and prey.