The answer to this question, of course, depends on the specific park. As mandated by Congress, the National Park Service is required to protect natural, cultural, and historic resources while providing for the enjoyment of visitors and for future generations of visitors. Whatever "improvements" are made to a park must not detract from the natural, cultural, and historic resources. That's why there aren't rollercoasters in national parks.
A good National Park will have information available to visitors that enhances their experience. It will have services that provide for visitors of all interests and abilities to enjoy the park. It will allow visitors to enjoy the park while protecting resources. And, ideally, the park will retain (and reintroduce or remove as necessary) the full spectrum of its natural features such as wildlife, geologic features, plants, watersheds, etc.
The most important thing is to go and experience the parks. Experience them with friends and family, and tell people about them. Without public enthusiasm for the parks, it makes supporting them through funding impossible.
The most important thing is funding. Without tax dollars, national parks are not possible to maintain.
You can protect parks during your visit by educating yourself about the proper ways to limit your impacts during your visit - i.e. Leave No Trace principles in wilderness parks.
You can also protect parks by volunteering through www.volunteer.gov.
People can save your or other national parks by picking up trash to limit landfills and to also protest
The Civilian Conservation Corps
Yes, some national parks and monuments are within urban areas.
The Montane Cordillera ecozone, with 7 national parks, has the most national parks.
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national parks are awesome.
There are 130 National parks in Sydney
National parks such as Yellowstone are a result of the
The number of state parks and national parks that can fit into Wyoming would depend on which state and national parks you choose and their sizes.Wyoming has:12 State Parks2 National Parks5 National Forests1 National Historic Landmark1 National Historic Site4 National Wildlife Refuges2 National Recreation Areas
Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, there are no national parks. There are, however, several sites administered by the National Parks Service. Most of these are national historical parks or sites.
The Sierra Club does not manage any national parks. They are a special interest group with an interest in protecting national parks, but the National Park Service, a federal agency, is responsible for managing the national parks.
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There are five national parks at assam.