Describe 3 values which government promote through establishment of national parks in country
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The conservation legacy of Theodore Roosevelt is found in the 230 million acres of public lands he helped establish during his presidency. Much of that land - 150 millions acres - was set aside as national forests. Roosevelt created the present-day USFS in 1905, an organization within the Department of Agriculture. The idea was to conserve forests for continued use. An adamant proponent of utilizing the country's resources, Roosevelt wanted to insure the sustainability of those resources.
Roosevelt was also the first president to create a Federal Bird Reserve, and he would establish 51 of these during his administration. These reserves would later become today's national wildlife refuges, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Today there is a national wildlife refuge in every state, and North Dakota boasts the most refuges of any state in the country.
As we are becoming more modern and industrial day by day we are constantly harming and polluting our mother nature.
To ensure a bright and healthy future we have to prevent this pollution.
That's why our government is establishing different national parks to expand the knowledge about the nature and it's benefits, among us.
The wildlife conservation is also a major reason behind the establishment of these national parks.