
Hikers, birdwatchers, mountain bikers and kayak enthusiasts
are traveling to Grenada to revel in the nation's natural
beauty and resources.And Grenada has, in recent years, begun
to protect some of its most remarkable natural assets through
a system of national parks and protected areas.
One-ninth of Grenada's land mass is preserved
in the way of parks, natural sanctuaries and wildlife preserves.
Ranging from the magnificent Grand Etang Forest Reserve to
the tranquil intimacy of the La Sagesse estuary, these areas
hold considerable attraction for nature enthusiasts as well
as those who want to simply become better acquainted with
the peerless natural beauty of the island. This, combined
with Grenada's lush and mountainous interior and abundant
wildlife, makes the island a haven for outdoor lovers of all
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