National Parks make money because they are funded from the national government. They also make money through donations and fees.
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nps.gov is the nation park service. They have good information about their parks. There you can find out more about the park and I believe they will give you all the information that you need.
national parks r needed 4 protecting the wildlife and also used as a tourists place 2 earn money but main reason is 2 save wildlife...........................
There are several national parks and millions natural features. You need to be more specific.
AnswerThere are 388 national parks in the United States of America. For a complete list, go to: http://nps.seeamerica.org/That may be correct (it is close - the latest # is 391) if you include all National Park Service properties - but you need to differentiate between National Parks (of which there are 58), National Monuments, National Historic Sites, etc. And, of course, National Forests under the care of the Dept of the Interior.Actually, it is a common misconception that there are almost 400 National Parks in the United States. There are just under sixty (60) National PARKS. This 388 number includes National monuments and other historic sites. Parks would be, e.g., Yellowstone National Park. Muir Woods in California or The Statue of Liberty are NOT Parks, they are monuments and other sites that are park of the national parks system.
You can find such records in many places. One of such places is http://birthdatabase.net/nebraska/birth-records.htm. Go to this link to find out Nebraska Birth Records- you need to provide first name and last name of the persons for whom you need the birth record. For birth records from 1904, you can write to Nebraska Department of Health Vital Records P.O. Box 95065 Lincoln, NE 68509-5065
because Dingos are native animals and under the protection of national parks and wildlife.
John Muir writes about how trees, which are helpless, must be protected from fools.
Yes.
John Muir writes about how trees, which are helpless, must be protected from fools.
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