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Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. National Monument and National Preserve, consisting of the region around the Aniakchak volcano on the Aleutian Range of south-western Alaska.
The area was proclaimed a National Monument on December 1, 1978, and established as a National Monument and Preserve on December 2, 1980. The National Preserve is 464,118 acres....
Audubon Canyon Ranch (ACR) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental conservation and education organization headquartered in Stinson Beach, Marin County, California, on the eastern shore of Bolinas Lagoon. The lands upon which ACR operates are within the ancestral territories of the Coast Miwok, Southern Pomo and Wappo peoples. ACR recognizes that Indigenous commun...
The Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is one of the most remote United States national park areas, located on the Seward Peninsula. The National Preserve protects a remnant of the Bering Land Bridge that connected Asia with North America more than 13,000 years ago during the Pleistocene ice age. The majority of this land bridge, once thousands of miles wide, now li...
Big Cypress National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located in southern Florida, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of Miami. The 720,000-acre (2,900 km2) Big Cypress, along with Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas, became the first national preserves in the United States National Park System when they were established on 11 October 1974.
A number o...
The Big Thicket is the name of a heavily forested area in Southeast Texas. While no exact boundaries exist, the area occupies much of Hardin County, Liberty, Tyler, San Jacinto, and Polk Counties and is roughly bounded by the San Jacinto River, Neches River, and Pine Island Bayou. To the north, it blends into the larger Piney Woods terrestrial ecoregion of which it is...
The City of Rocks National Reserve, also known as the Silent City of Rocks, is a United States National Reserve and state park lying 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the south central Idaho border with Utah. It is widely known for its excellent rock climbing and rock formations.
The rock spires in the City of Rocks and adjacent Castle Rocks State Park are largely composed of...
The Cosumnes River Preserve is a nature preserve of over 51,000 acres (210 km2) located 20 miles (30 km) south of Sacramento, in the US state of California. The preserve protects a Central Valley remnant that once contained one of the largest expanses of oak tree savanna, riparian oak forest and wetland habitat in North America. Agricultural development has changed th...
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a United States National Monument in the Snake River Plain of Central Idaho. The park was created to protect a vast landscape of lava flows with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush. Starting 15,000 years ago, the landscape was created by molten lava flows. While the park's landscape varies tremendously ...
Denali National Preserve includes two areas of the Denali National park within which sport and subsistence hunting are allowed on a permit basis. Denali National Preserve contains Denali (Mount McKinley), the highest mountain in North America.
The national preserve is 1,334,200 acres and is home to tundra at middle elevations, and glaciers, rock, and snow at the highe...
Gates of the Arctic National Preserve is a located in the U.S. National Park in Alaska and lies north of the Arctic Circle. It was first protected as a U.S. National Monument on December 1, 1978, before becoming a national preserve two years later in 1980 upon passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
Sport hunting and trapping for Brown bears, G...
Glacier Bay National Preserve, northwest of Glacier Bay National park, is managed differently than the park. Hunting, trapping, and commercial fishing are allowed here. The area supports subsistence and sport fishing. There are multiple local sport fishing, sight-seeing, hunting, and animal watching lodges.
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Great Sand Dunes National Preserve is the mountain area outside the Great Sand Dunes National Park. The Preserve is typically reached via horse or mule. Licensed hunters may hunt in Great Sand Dunes National Preserve during designated legal seasons. Mammals found in the reserve include; Bighorn sheep, Yellow-bellied marmots, American pikas, Snowshoe hares, Abert's squ...
Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres, being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area, including 3,473,000 acres.
Sport hunting and trapping are permitted in Katmai National ...
Established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park in southwestern Alaska. The park includes many streams and lakes vital to the Bristol Bay salmon fishery. The park allows a wide variety of recreational activities year-round.
Originally a national monument, Lake Clark's st...
Little River Canyon National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located on top of Lookout Mountain near Fort Payne, Alabama, and DeSoto State Park. Created by an act of Congress in 1992, the nearly 14,000-acre (5,700 ha) preserve protects what is sometimes said to be the nation's longest mountaintop river, the Little River. The canyon was historically calle...
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