Environmental Sciences, asked by debdaskarmakar2701, 9 months ago

Which resources does the National Park Service manage? Check all that apply.
seashores
monuments
memorials
wildlife refuges
ecosystems
endangered species

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Answered by riddhitiwari
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Answer:

A national park service manages to preserve the integrity of the wildlife refuge, ecosystems and the endangered species.

A wildlife refuge is also called as a wildlife sanctuary it is a naturally formed wildlife reserve that provides the protection to the wildlife species from the predation, hunting, poaching and competition. It is a protected area in a geographical territory which protects the wildlife.

An ecosystem can be defined as a natural community in which diversity of living beings like plants, animals, birds and microbes interact with their surrounding physical environment.

An endangered species is the one which is likely to become extinct soon.

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
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Monuments

Memorials

Wildlife Refuges

Ecosystems

Explanation:

  • The National Parks Parks Service (NPS) is an agency from the United States federal govt which manages all the National Parks and numerous national monuments, along with other conservation properties and historic properties with different titles.
  • The NPS is a US Department of the Interior operating unit. The Agency's dual function is to conserve and make accessible to the public the historical & ecological  quality of the places assigned to the management.
  • Employees of the National Park Service (NPS) have a vast range of experiences and skills. These include compliance agents,  historians, interpreters, archaeologists, resource managers, agents, maintenance staff and science researchers — some of whom are to be listed.

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