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The National Natural Landmarks Program recognizes and encourages the conservation of sites that contain outstanding biological and geological resources. Sites are designated by the Secretary of the Interior for their condition, illustrative character, rarity, diversity, and value to science and education.
The National Park System has since expanded to 429 units (often referred to as parks), more than 150 related areas, and numerous programs that assist in conserving the nations natural and cultural heritage for the benefit of current and future generations.
NNL designation is an agreement between the property owner and the federal government. NNL designation does not change ownership of the property nor induce any encumbrances on the property. NNL status does not transfer with changes in ownership.
What is a National Natural Landmark (NNL)? It is a natural area that has been designated by the Secretary of the Interior in recognition that the site contains docHub examples of the nations biological and/or geological features.
Making Tangible the American Experience National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are historic properties that illustrate the heritage of the United States. The over 2,600 NHLs found in the U.S. today come in many forms: historic buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts.
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The NNL program is administered by the NPS, and these natural landmarks are located anywhere, including within city, state, county parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, tribal lands, nature preserves, backyards of private individuals, and other federally- and privately-owned lands. As of 2021 there are 602

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