In national parks and monuments, no.
In SOME national preserves, but only by special permission.
In national forests, yes; but it's regulated.
Kenyans are not allowed to farm in national parks is because farming would endanger African wildlife.
National Governments such as the one in Canada do pass legislation to regulate if logging is allowed, where it is allowed, what safeguards are to be used on how the logging is to be done, etc
Off-road vehicles are typically allowed only in designated areas within National Parks, but most parks have no designated areas for motorbike scrambling or other off-road vehicles.
Yes, car camping is allowed in some national parks, but regulations vary by park. It is important to check with the specific national park you plan to visit for their rules and guidelines on car camping.
No, it is generally not allowed to go off trail in national parks as it can harm the environment and disrupt wildlife habitats. It is important to stay on designated trails to protect the natural resources of the park.
Normally if a tree is felled in a park it is because it has become dangerous. So no logging in parks is forbidden.
National Parks
an opinion questioned.bikers would say yes.others would say no.
Yes, some national parks and monuments are within urban areas.
The Montane Cordillera ecozone, with 7 national parks, has the most national parks.
national parks are awesome.
National parks such as Yellowstone are a result of the