NO. Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park and was established in 1872. It is maintained by the National Park Service. Prior to the establishment of the National Park Service, the U.S. Army protected Yellowstone between 1886 and 1918. Fort Yellowstone was established at Mammoth Hot Springs for that purpose.
No, these are controlled by and belong to the countries which create them.
yes
The United Nations issues its own stamps.
The World Health Organization began in 1948. This United Nations agency traces its origins to the League of Nations and its own health organization.
United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development
They are all united and run by their own government.
because they want to
The Gulf War was a conflict with the United Nations, led by the United States and the United Kingdom, because Iraq had invaded Kuwait. The United Nations were trying to return Kuwait to it's own government.
True or False: The UN has its own postal system.
because the king died
The United Nations is a highly successful institution and in ares where it has failed it has been more often than not because of interference by countries like the United States and former Soviet Union, who wanted to secure their own interests; instead of looking out for the greater good of the people of the World. It is not in the interest of the United States to leave the United Nations, as that would only reduce their influence in the world; to the benefit of their rival nations.
The main difference between biosphere reserves, national parks, and sanctuaries is first of all a matter of terminology and secondly a matter of who is responsible for managing the site. "Sanctuaries" may be privately- or publicly-held, and the term conveys limited use and access for people. "National Parks" are managed by federal governments; each country has its own regulations governing how national parks are to be managed and used. "Biosphere reserve" is a term applied by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to recognize a site's ecosystem completeness; UNESCO does not manage park sites of its own accord.
The Vatican City is its own nation, sovereign from Italy and other nations. Its official name is the Holy See and it has status within the United Nations as an Observer State.