Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
National park management involves the planning, conservation, preservation, and overall management of national parks and protected areas. It encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, such as monitoring wildlife populations, implementing visitor education programs, controlling invasive species, maintaining and improving park infrastructure, enforcing park regulations, and conducting research to inform decision-making. The goal of national park management is to balance the protection of natural and cultural resources with providing opportunities for recreation and enjoyment of these areas by visitors. It requires collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders, including government agencies, local communities, non-profit organizations, and the public.