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A national park is a reserve of land, usually owned by a national Government , protected from most Human development and pollution. National parks are a Protected Area of IUCN category II. The largest national park in the world is the Northeast Greenland National Park , which was established in 1974. The number of areas managed by the National Park Service in the United States Of America consists of over 400 different sites, of which 58 carry the designation of National Park.


History


Prologue


Some fundamental ideas were first articulated in the made such a proposition in 1880 . The Scottish-American naturalist John Muir was to prove inspirational in the foundation of national parks, anticipating many ideas of conservationism, environmentalism, and the animal rights movement.


Establishment

, Yosemite National Park .]]
The first effort by any government to set aside such protective lands was in the United States , when President Abraham Lincoln signed an Act of Congress on June 30 , 1864 , ceding the Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia s (later becoming the Yosemite National Park ) to the state of California :

{Link without Title} he said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions that the premises shall he held for public use, resort, and recreation; shall be inalienable for all time.


In 1872 , Yellowstone National Park was established as the world's first truly national park. When news of the natural wonders of the Yellowstone were first published, the land was part of a territory. Unlike Yosemite, there was no state government that could assume stewardship of the land, so the Federal Government took on direct responsibility for the park, a process formally completed in October 1 , 1890 .

Following the idea established in Yellowstone there soon followed parks in other nations. In Australia , the Royal National Park was established just south of Sydney in 1879 . In Canada , Banff National Park (then known as Rocky Mountain National Park) became its first national park in 1887 . New Zealand had its first national park in 1887 . In Europe the first national parks were a set of nine parks in Sweden in 1910 .

After World War II , national parks were founded all over the world.


Features preserved


National parks are usually located in places which have been largely undeveloped, and often feature areas with exceptional native animals, plants and Ecosystem s (particularly endangered examples of such), Biodiversity , or unusual geological features. Occasionally, national parks are declared in developed areas with the goal of returning the area to resemble its original state as closely as possible.

In some countries, such as England And Wales , areas designated as a national park are not wilderness, nor owned by the government, and can include substantial settlements and land uses which are often integral parts of the landscape.


Park mandates


Most national parks have a dual role as offering a refuge for wildlife and as serving as popular tourist areas. Managing the potential for conflict between these two roles can become problematic, particularly as tourists often generate revenue for the parks which, in turn, are spent on conservation projects. Parks also serve as reserves for substantial natural resources, such as Timber , Mineral s and other valuable commodities. The balance of the demand for extraction of these resources, against the damage this might cause, is often a very important challenge in national park management. National parks have been subject to Illegal Logging and other exploitation, sometimes because of Political Corruption . This threatens the integrity of many valuable Habitats .


Other sites designated for preservation


Some countries also designate sites of special cultural, scientific or historical importance as national parks, or as special entities within their national park systems. Other countries use a different scheme for historical site preservation. Some of these sites are awarded the title World Heritage Site by the UNESCO .

In many countries, Local Governmental bodies may be responsible for the maintenance of park systems. Some of these are even called national parks.


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