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  1. Canada's National Parks (Canada Series) by Tanya Lloyd Kyi, 1997-03-01
  2. The National Parks: A Postcard Folio Book by Ansel Adams, 1995-04-01

141. Parks Of The B.C. Rockies
Factsheets for provicial and national parks in the Rocky Mountain region.
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142. Grand Canyon- Grand CanyonInformation
Park Info Visitor Centers Fees/Permits Maps Flora Fauna Geology Weather Travel Basics Travel Tips Native Americans national parks Area Cities,
http://www.travelwest.net/parks/grandcanyon/photogallery.html
Welcome To The Most Complete Grand Canyon National Park Travel Guide
ARCHES BRYCE CANYON CANYONLANDS CAPITOL REEF ... Area Cities Grand Canyon National Park Photo Gallery Grand Canyon Area Photo Gallery The images below were taken in or around Grand Canyon National Park. Click on thumbnails to see larger images or press here to ' Begin Tour 1
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143. Council For National Parks
Information on all the national parks of England and Wales and the work of CNP, a registered charity.
http://www.cnp.org.uk

144. Parcs Canada - Parc National Et Réserve De Parc National Du Canada Kluane / Par
Park contains Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, icefields, various plant and wildlife species and hosts many outdoor activities. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/yt/kluane/
BIENVENUE WELCOME Kluane National Park and Reserve of Canada Avis Importants Important Notices

145. The American Southwest - Texas National Parks And Tourist Guide
An illustrated travel guide to the national parks, State parks and other scenic areas of Texas. Includes history and pictures of each location.
http://www.americansouthwest.net/texas/

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Off Select a location from the lists below, use the Texas map or try the general introduction page NPS Units AMISTAD National Recreation Area - artificial lake along the Rio Grande, with many branched side canyons BIG BEND National Park - huge desert, canyon and mountain wilderness GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS National Park - mountain range with diverse climate zones, surrounded by the Chihuahuan Desert PADRE ISLAND National Seashore - 80 miles of undeveloped beach beside the Gulf of Mexico SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS National Historical Park - 5 Spanish churches dating from 1718 Big Bend National Park Study Butte general store Other Places BIG BEND RANCH State Park - rugged wilderness area west of Big Bend BLACK GAP Wildlife Management Area - large expanse of the Chihuahuan desert east of Big Bend DINOSAUR VALLEY State Park - fossilised dinosaur footprints, plus pleasant river scenery ENCHANTED ROCK State Natural Area - large granite monolith in the Texas Hill Country LANGTRY - isolated village with a historic past LOST MAPLES State Natural Area - steep limestone canyons and unusual trees PALMETTO State Park - swampy environment with exotic plants and wildlife PEDERNALES FALLS State Park - wide waterfall along a clear river in a limestone canyon Lost Maples State Natural Area Lake along the East Trail Back to Top Arizona California Colorado ... Comments and questions

146. CVO Menu - National Parks And Monuments - Colorado Map
Map showing the location of national parks, monuments, and historic sites.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/VolcanicPast/Maps/map_colorado_nps.html

USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
America's Volcanic Past -
Colorado National Parks and Monuments
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147. Away.com
Introduction, activities, and map on the forest.
http://away.com/parks/park161.adp
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148. Great Canadian Parks - Redirect
A detailed description with QuickTime video and photographs.
http://canadianparks.com/sites/auyutnp/auyutnp-1-1.html
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149. National Parks Guide
The Lists Big Fun in America s parks (OutsideOnline.com) Favorite national parks (GORP.com) Top 10 Biking parks (GORP.com) Top 10 Wildlife parks (GORP
http://away.com/special_issue/national_parks.html
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150. Across North America - Pictures Of Trips
Across North America photo journal of treks in national parks and other sites throughout the USA and Canada site may not work with all browsers.
http://northamerica.free.fr/
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151. Mexico Parks | Planeta
Online information about Mexico's parks and protected areas.
http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/mexico/mexparks2.html
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EXPLORING MEXICO
Mexico Parks Explained
by Ron Mader
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MEXICO When is a national park a national park and a biosphere reserve a biosphere reserve? There is a big difference between parks and reserves in Mexico , and it is important to review how Mexico classifies these protected areas. In Mexico there are 93 protected areas cover 11.7 million hectares or 6 percent of the national territory. There are nine different types of natural protected areas in the National System of Natural Protected Areas (Sinap):
  • Biosphere Reserves
  • Special Biosphere Reserves
  • National Parks
  • Natural Monuments
  • National Marine Parks
  • Natural Resource Protected Areas which include Forestry Reserves
  • Flora And Fauna Protected Areas
  • Urban Parks
  • Ecological Conservation Zones
    The federal government has jurisdiction over the first seven types of parks, while the urban parks and ecological conservation zones are managed by state and municipal government.
    NATIONAL PARKS
    National parks, biosphere reserves, ecological reserves, and marine underwater parks are part of the System of Natural Protected Areas in Mexico (La Sistema Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas or Sinap). These areas are managed by the National Ecology Institute (Instituto Nacional de Ecologia or INE).
  • 152. Uganda - Parks
    Brief details on more than a dozen of the national parks and Game Reserves of Uganda.
    http://www.africanet.com/africanet/country/uganda/parks.htm
    Uganda - Parks * General:
    + Big game in the Ugandan parks was sadly depleted in recent years but efforts to restock and conserve the game have been made and are continuing with good effect. Accommodation standards and the general infrastructure is improving rapidly during the continuing stability of the area. Ajai Game Reserve
    Grassy plain, wood lands and swamp habitats. Access by difficult road from Gulu. No accommodation available. Established to protect the white rhinoceros which is now extinct in Uganda due to poaching. Animals living in the park include buffalo, bushbuck, hartebeest, hippopotamus, warthog, waterbuck and a wide variety of bird species.
    Bokora Corridor Game Reserve
    Dry plains. Access by difficult road in the dry season only. No accommodation available. Animals living in the reserve include antelope, eland, gazelle, giraffe, hartebeest, hyena, kob, leopard, lion, oribi, oryx, reedbuck, topi and a wide variety of birds.
    Bugundu Game Reserve
    Savannah and woodland. Access by road from Kampala. The park is a buffer on the edge of Murchison Falls Park. Open all year round. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include buffalo, elephant, hartebeest, kob, lion, waterbuck and a wide variety of birds.
    Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Gorilla Sanctuary
    Lowland rain forest. Access by road from Kabale. Basic accommodation available in Kabale. The reserve was established to protect the lowland mountain gorilla.

    153. Welcome To Backpacking In Queensland
    Comprehensive guide that includes tours, printable maps, events and national parks in Queensland.
    http://www.queenslandbackpackers.com.au/
    G’Day and Welcome to Queensland,
    The only state in Australia where you can you swim in the warm tropical waters of The Great Barrier Reef, walk in majestic rainforest, experience the uniqueness of the Outback, visit vibrant cities and still find time to party.
    Australia’s Sunshine State, Queensland is a backpacker’s paradise. It’s full of diverse natural beauty complemented by man-made attractions and a relaxed, friendly people.
    It’s a place to “get out there” and enjoy yourself. To do and see things you may never experience again. But remember to leave yourself plenty of time as Queensland is more than just a one or two night stopover. It’s Big. Really Big.
    Over 1,727,00 square kilometres big. And with a population of just 3 million that means there is plenty of serious space for everyone and heaps of opportunities to “get off the beaten track”, away from the usual tourist areas. It’s there you’ll meet the locals and experience Queensland’s laid-back lifestyle.
    There are over 270 National Parks in Queensland offering an amazing array of landscapes. From dense rainforest jungles with fresh clear waterfalls, to ancient volcanic lave tubes and red sandy deserts, to some of the whitest sandy beaches in the world.

    154. DN - New National Park Established
    Information about Norway´s 18 national parks, including maps and outdoor recreational facilities, and general information about Norways national parks. Published by Norway's Directorate for Nature Management.
    http://www3.dirnat.no/nasjonalparker/engelsk/
    Directorate for Nature Management
    News National heritage Access
    Animal life

    Cultural history

    Varied nature
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    National Parks Børgefjell start english
    Dovrefjell

    Femundsmarka

    Gressåmoen
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    Ånderdalen
    National Park Centres Øvre Pasvik/Svanhovd Hardangervidda npc      Møsvatn iNardo ... Breheimen vc New National Park established The Norwegian Government decided, by a resolution of 3 May 2002 to establish the Dovrefjell - Sunndalsfjella National Park. The Norwegian Government decided, by a resolution of 3 May 2002 to extend the Dovrefjell National Park. Consequently, the boundaries of the park were extended both northwards and westwards, including territories in three counties: Møre og Romsdal, Sør-Trøndelag, and Oppland. The name of the park is now Dovrefjell – Sunndalsfjella National Park. The government’s resolution also includes the establishment of seven new landscape protected areas, and two new biotope protected areas, adjacent to the national park. An extension of the Nature Reserve of Fokstumyra is also included. Totally, these areas add up to 4367 km2, which is the largest continuous protected area in Norway. Read more about Dovrefjell – Sunndalsfjella National Park (in Norwegian).

    155. Yosemite National Park, California; Stock Photography And Nature Travel Photos A
    scenics, landscape, nature. Yosemite photos, pictures of Yosemite, Yosemite national Park. mountain, mountains, mountain pictures
    http://www.enlightphoto.com/webpages/cayos/yos1.htm

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    Yosemite National Park - Page 1. Stock Photography and Fine Art Photo Gallery of Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Valley, Tioga Pass, Half Dome, El Capitan, Glacier Point, meadows, streams, alpine lakes, mountains, reflections, sunrises, sunsets, alpenglow, waterfalls, and other related scenic images
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    156. New Parks North - Wapusk National Park
    Press release detailing the park's creation and area of protection.
    http://www.newparksnorth.org/wapusk.htm
    March 1997 Government of Canada
    Canadian Heritage - Parks Canada
    National Parks Wapusk National Park The federal-provincial agreement to establish Wapusk National Park was signed on April 24, 1996. (Wapusk pronounced waa- pusk , rhyming with "tusk" or "musk" is the Cree word for white bear.) Wapusk National Park becomes Canada’s seventh largest national park, protecting an immense lowland area of 11,475 km south and east of Churchill, Manitoba. This impressive park represents the features of the Hudson-James Lowlands Natural Region. The natural region includes eskers, permafrost and flat inland expanses of tundra. The park is the result of a successful partnership involving four parties the Government of Canada, the Government of Manitoba, the Local Government District (LGD) of Churchill, and the First Nations of Fox Lake and York Factory (represented by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, a political body for northern Manitoba Cree). The signing of the Agreement is the culmination of this cooperative process to reach consensus on establishing the park. A management board will be established for this national park. It will have representatives from the Government of Canada, the province of Manitoba, the LGD of Churchill, and the two First Nations of Fox Lake and York Factory, to consider matters relating to park planning and management.

    157. The Ninety Mile Beach Gippsland Victoria Australia
    Tourist information, accommodation, tours, national parks and local events.
    http://www.ninetymilebeach.com/

    158. Parcs Canada - Bienvenue / Parks Canada - Welcome
    The official parks Canada homepage. Rainforest of 1,000year-old cedars and spectacular mountains.
    http://www.harbour.com/parkscan/mtrev/

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    159. Foundation For National Parks & Wildlife
    A nonprofit, non-political organisation fostering the protection of Australia's native plants, animals and cultural heritage through fundraising for environmental education and conservation projects.
    http://www.fnpw.com.au
    Fostering the protection of Australia's native plants, animals and cultural heritage through fundraising and awareness raising for environmental education and conservation projects.
    See our full list of projects
    What's the latest? Our free Winter edition of PAWS is due out very soon
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    CONTACT US Leonie Gale, Executive Officer Carmen Welss, Public Relations Manager Level 6 / 2 Bligh Street Sydney NSW 2000 Postal address: GPO Box 2666 Sydney NSW 2001 P: (02) 9221 1949 F: (02) 9233 3615 E: fnpw@fnpw.com.au Saving Phasmids
    on Lord Howe Island
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    SMH article more information about the project and photos
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    160. National Parks Magazine: Spring 2004
    Illustrated articles on parks and issues.
    http://www.npca.org/magazine/

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    T housands of non-native plants have gained a foothold on some 2.6 million acres of national parkland. To help eradicate these plants, the National Park Service has established Exotic Plant Management Teams throughout the country.
    By Connie Toops
    T he remote coast of Katmai National Park and Preserve supports the continent's highest concentration of brown bears. As growing numbers of people mingle with the bears, experts agree that up-close behavior endangers both people and animals.
    By Bill Sherwonit
    E ach spring, synchronized fireflies shine a favorable light on the Great Smokies.
    By Jenell Talley
    L oss of habitat and declining numbers of the hawkmoth, its primary pollinator, threaten the western prairie fringed orchid's existence.
    By Jenell Talley I By Ryan Dougherty Is Politics Trumping Science? Thieves Exploiting Park's Ginseng, Black Bears A Story of Community Proposed Parks Budget Not Nearly Enough ... Combating Invasives

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