ENWC201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Biotope, Indian Peaks Wilderness

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What else might protected areas limit: not as effective for pollution and invasive, not a new concept, i. e. sherwood forest, yellowstone, yosemite, royal national park, Kruger national park: not always preserved for wildlife (i. e. grand canyon, pa"s are critical to conserving many species, they are a component of most national or regional strategies for conservation, a requirement of various agreements/conventions. Allows to kayak and canoe, no motorboat b. iii. Category ii: national parks: i. e. denali national parks, can take motorized transport to park, more recreation (campfires, no hunting, fishing varies, still not as consumptive, protect ecosystems but mandate recreation. Can clash a lot at times (i. e. yellowstone) Category iii: national monuments: natural features and recreation (smaller scale than parks, i. e. rainbow bridge national monument, recreation allowed, but not direct exploitation. Category iv: habitat management area: active management/intervention (i. e. 1,000 elk fed to keep population going, i. e. greys river wildlife habitat management area (wy)

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