
National Park Management
National park management involves overseeing the preservation of natural resources, wildlife, and landscapes while providing public access and education. It includes planning and implementing policies to protect ecosystems, controlling visitor activities to prevent damage, maintaining infrastructure like trails and facilities, and monitoring environmental health. Managers work with government agencies, conservation groups, and local communities to balance conservation goals with recreational use. Effective management ensures that parks remain healthy and accessible for future generations, fostering appreciation for nature while safeguarding biodiversity and natural beauty.