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What are the benefits of Central Park?

Parks provide urban habitat for wildlife The Park counts turtles, ducks, fish, squirrels, bats, and chipmunks among its permanent residents, and more than 200 different species of birds rely on the Park's landscapes and water bodies throughout the year.



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The Great Lawn, the 12-acre oval of green space that is one of the most popular gathering places in Central Park, will be closed to the public until April after it was damaged during a concert late last month, the Central Park Conservancy confirmed on Tuesday.

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Central Park serves as a peaceful haven for New Yorkers—an escape from the City grind and a place to encounter nature up-close.

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