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But Hampton writes that the arguments against national parks werent simply about economic resources, or even jobs. They were often built on the idea that the entire system of national parks was elitist.
The special agents of the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch (ISB) are a specialized and highly trained team of criminal investigators.
The National Park Service is a bureau of the Department of the Interior. Directly overseeing its operation is the departments Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Each year, more than 300 million visitors come to national parks made possible through infrastructure. Over the years, aging facilities, growing visitation, and limited resources have made that task even harder, resulting in a backlog of maintenance work.
Violations of these regulations may subject individuals to penalties ranging from three months imprisonment, a $100 fine, or both, see 16 U.S.C. 9a; to 6 months imprisonment, a $500 fine, or both, see 16 U.S.C. 3 and 551.
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Air pollution and climate change remain some of the most serious threats to the health of our parks today and the problems they cause include weakening the health of plants and animals, permanently harming ecosystems and negatively affecting visitors health and enjoyment, the report said.
Top 10 Issues Facing National Parks Untold Stories. The term national park conjures up thoughts of big, natural landscapes like Grand Canyon and Yosemite. Crumbling History. Wildlife Management. Foreign Invaders. Adjacent Development. Climate Change. Water Issues. Air Pollution.
But you might be surprised to learn that being designated a national park isnt always enough to keep a place safe. Drilling, mining and logging near park borders, air and water pollution that drifts or flows into our parks, and even the waste that some visitors leave behind are all threats our national parks face.

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