The Lack of Ethnic Diversity in American National Parks The fact that almost all national parks system in American based on racial grounds where white is the majority race, so it means that most of the parks do not have ethnic diversity. The perception that the system has no variety and...
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The book Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey reflects profound admiration for the environment and an utmost abhorrence of any person, policy or activity that desecrates it. Abbey not only esteems the beauty of the natural world in the entire autobiographical work, but also laments and denounces destruction of nature, in...
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Kings Canyon National Park Kings Canyon National Park is a significant national park in California, mainly in the southern Sierra Nevada, east of Fresno. The aforementioned park was established in 1940. The park encompasses 461,901 acres of land. The park is recognized for including a sizable portion of America's largest mountain...
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We learn about the existence of a state-owned park via the site description. The park contains flora and fauna that should be conserved, and their conservation will be regularly monitored. The trees serve as a habitat for the plants. The trees, however, are intended to be destroyed since they would...
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As Americans grew up and saw the natural beauty of their country through a variety of experiences, they began to take an interest in protecting places that were important to them. That interest culminated in the creation of the first national park, Yellowstone, which was established in 1872. The movement...
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