Probably because it was pretty and the land was relatively fertile. It is pretty common for pioneer-era settlements to be found in National Parks. They weren't National Parks when people moved there!
I'm sorry to say that I don't think so.
Jellystone National Park. It's a parody of the Yellowstone National Park.
There are many types of that live in Yellowstone National Park but the mainly trout, gray ling, and whitefish live in the waters of the park.
their are lots of plant species in yanchep National Park
no
They live in National Reserves or Parks like The Yellow Stone National Park.
Tongariro National Park is located in the North Island of New Zealand. Some animals that live in this national park are stoats, cat, rabbit, hare, black rats, red deer, and opossums.
kosiosco
Saguaro National Park is in northern Arizona
Yes. Wild sugar gliders do live in Fitzroy Falls National Park.
zebras
tree frogs