Naie National Park
Naie National Park, or simply Naie, is one of Sanpantul's two national parks. It accounts for nearly two percent of the country and was the largest national park within the archipelago. There was once a large population of Dromoskers in the area, but they all fled the island around the time of Sanpantul's founding. Naie National Park was divided into five parts after the 1720 zoning and allowed development around Okawa and Shimiguro.
There is a diverse population of fauna and flora within Naie National Park. The Sanpanese Leopard, one of the most striking species of the region, lives only in this region and continues to roam freely in the forest with a population of up to eighty. Another type of mushroom, the Giant Purple Inverted mushroom, lives as a parasite in wild Love Fruit bushes and is hunted by hunters because it is so delicious.
The remaining parts of Naie National Park are open to day visitors, but settlement is prohibited. Endemic species in the region are frequently checked by the gendarmerie and guards in the region. Some springs and lakes dried up due to the intensive use of groundwater by the settlers in the nearby area, but thanks to the revitalization works in the water resources, they became artificially active again.
Naie National Park has recently whetted the appetite of many large companies due to its resources. They expanded further illegally outside the zoning area given in the region until 1733, and then, after the inspection of the region, the area opened to illegal zoning was saved again.