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Creating national parks is primarily a power of the federal government. While states can establish their own parks, national parks are typically created and managed by the federal government through agencies like the National Park Service.
The national parks and the national monuments are administered and controlled by the Department of the Interior, U.S. government.
They are called national because they are owned by and run by the federal government rather than the state.
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National Parks make money because they are funded from the national government. They also make money through donations and fees.
U.S. national parks are managed by the National Park Service, which is a federal agency in the Department of the Interior. The National Parks' land is owned by the U.S. Government, and they are indeed part of the U.S.
Yes.
NO, nor should the government allow natural gas drilling in national parks, either.
generally no, except for those areas designated national parks. Your normal park is handled by the local government.
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The first US National Park was Yellowstone National Park, established 1872. Parks were cared for as individual entities by a variety of people including the US Cavalry until the National Park Service was established in 1916 to manage the parks collectively.