They do have areas to do that if not don't you could burn down the forest.
Three types of public land in the US are national parks, national forests, and wildlife refuges. These lands are owned and managed by the federal government for the benefit and enjoyment of the public.
Some places of interest in temperate deciduous forests include national parks like Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Acadia National Park, hiking trails like the Appalachian Trail, and scenic areas like the Black Forest in Germany. These forests are also home to diverse wildlife, beautiful fall foliage, and historic spots such as old growth forests and colonial settlements.
rest houses built for tourists in national parks damages to the forests in many ways. As tourists throw or leave waste and things they use like:- Juice cans, poly bags, etc. which are not can be decomposed easily which effect the soil of forest.
We are not "losing our forests". Forests in national and state parks are generally protected, or at least, managed sustainably. That means, some trees are cut down each year and more are planted.
There are more than five, but five famous ones include Katmai, Denali, Kenai Fjords, Glacier Bay, and Gates of the Arctic. View a full list of Alaskan National Park units at: http://www.nps.gov/state/ak
Almost all the US National Parks are doing what they can to help sustain forests.
Two presidents are responsible for the establishment of the national parks and forest system. The were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
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The national forests and federal parks of the USA.
There are no national PARKS in West Virginia, but there are some lovely areas administered by the National Parks Service. Also some nice area within national forests, as well as state parks.
In national parks and monuments, no. In SOME national preserves, but only by special permission. In national forests, yes; but it's regulated.
National forests are managed for multiple uses, including timber harvesting, grazing, and recreation, while national parks are primarily focused on preserving natural and cultural resources. National forests are managed by the U.S. Forest Service under the Department of Agriculture, while national parks are managed by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior. Conservation efforts in national forests often involve sustainable resource management, while conservation efforts in national parks prioritize preservation and protection of ecosystems.
National parks are protected areas primarily for conservation and recreation, managed by the National Park Service. National forests are managed by the U.S. Forest Service for multiple uses, including timber harvesting, grazing, and recreation.
There are many National Monuments and Forests as well as four National Parks, Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree, Petrified Forest and Saguaro National Park.
Louisiana has a number of National parks, state parks, heritage areas and forests. Some of its national parks are Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, Cane River Creole National Historical Park, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, Saline Bayou and Kisatchie National Forest.
19 national parks and forests
They are given protected areas, forests are saved, and they are housed in national parks. ( and )