National parks are part of the foundation and history of the beginning of America. The NPS is an organization that fights for the national parks and is trying to preserve them. Although the national parks may seem like land with no meaning taking up space that could be used for more construction and modernization, they deserve to be a priority because of the history they hold from the beginning of our great nation and because of the recreational value they provide to the public. National parks are lands which our great nation were founded upon, and some still contain ancient artifacts of earlier times in our history. In her article, “A Monumental Fight,” Katy Steinmetz points out that tribes of Native Americans believed the Obama should have …show more content…
In their article, “Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks?” (Egan and Egan), they wrote about the difficulties they faced when they left to experience the calm, natural world in some their national parks. They spoke about the withdraws they felt when they lost their service and that “The NBA finalsthe championship!remained unknown to us in our digital desert. The U.S. presidential campaign was in turmoil, and of course I wondered, What had Donald Trump said now?” (Egan and Egan). Even though they knew they were fixing to set forth on a rejuvenating journey through nature, they were still concerned about the everyday news they hear constantly, and why would they not? Those are the everyday, normal habits they have, but after traveling through the parks and other natural wonders of the world, Casey in his mid20’s revealed that, “It has started to grow on himthe idea that his generation had a duty to ensure that people could stand atop Ryan Mountain a hundred years from now and take in the same things (Egan and Egan). Even though in the beginning of the fatherson trip they were both discouraged about what they had begun, once they took in what they had been missing for so long, they realized that it did not matter what was going on in technological world because they were experiencing something much more rewarding. If funding is cut, and national parks are not preserved the way they should
People of all ages rely so heavily on technology that they fail to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of nature that surrounds them. In the past few years, technology has become increasingly advanced that people have become dependent on it for almost every aspect of their lives. For instance, people have all the information they can possibly want with just a click of a button. Through Richard Louv’s Last Child in the Woods, he emphasizes the desperate need for people to stray away from technology and focus on the importance of nature.
National parks play an essential role in this country. Not only do they preserve land areas, but they also preserve bodies of water that need to be protected. The amount of drinkable water left in the world is dwindling at an alarming rate, and with the help of The National Parks Service, that rate can be slowed down. Protecting these lands and bodies of water also protects the habitats of animals living in these areas. One article, “A Monumental Fight”, written by Katy Steinmetz, discusses the fight that former President Obama made to increase these areas and protect the wildlife living in them, “In waters around Hawaii, Obama quadrupled the size of Papahanaumokuakea...
The National Park Service (NPS) is a notable government agency whose responsibility is to manage and protect national parks, monuments, and other recreational facilities. The main objective of the NPS is not only to preserve historical information, but to conduct a setting in which the nation’s citizens are provided with the opportunity to become concerned or intrigued by the historical significance of these national parks, monuments, and more. Given the task to manage these national memorials also comes with the responsibility of preserving the sites. The NPS is responsible for maintaining the parks’ utilities and infrastructure, in which can become exceptionally costly. Even with visitor fees, the NPS is not receiving enough money to upkeep these parks and monuments, which can result in America losing significant visual reminders of history and the parks’ educational programs as well.
This quote demonstrates how the Native American’s decision to fight for their right for the Black Hills proves how their cultural identity has transformed throughout their history and how they continue to fight still today. In today’s society, the Black Hills are known more for Mount Rushmore than anything Native American related. The construction of Mount Rushmore agitated many members of the American Indian Movement (AIM). Stating that “Mount Rushmore was not the Shrine of Democracy; instead, it was the Hoax of Democracy” (Pg.168). This quote reveals how although many Americans in today’s society view Mount Rushmore as a symbol for America and Democracy that many Natives view it as disgrace to their culture and people. This is because the Natives continue to fight for their rightful claim to the Black Hills and will not stop until justice
In conclusion the author of “Last Child in the woods” Richard Louv is telling us that in the future our children will not be able to enjoy nature like we are today. Especially with the new technology in our vehicles and smartphones, technology will be at their fingertips. Technology could be very helpful, but it can also be harmful with our connection with
Growing up in a family who enjoys the outdoors, national parks and forests have been a staple for travel and outdoor leisure. This can hold true for anyone seeking to enjoy outdoor fun. The National Parks Service provides services that are dedicated to preserving and maintaining forests, public land, and natural beauties. Conservation of forests began in 1876, yet a department was never officially founded until 1905. The National Parks Service was then created in 1916.
National Parks are one of the great gifts of nature. National Parks are often a designated area of wilderness kept preserve to protect wildlife and biodiversity in the society. This site attracts multiple people around the world leading to explore nature and understand the life around this park. The importance of the park brings many cultures together to experience the recreational activities the Olympic National Park provides. The Olympic National Park is one of the great national parks in the United States. This National Park is one of the top most visited parks in the United States. It continues to show its great features and reasons as a park, World Heritage site, and the many ecosystems it inhabits.
While the overall population of Native Americans and their reservation lands have been cut in large numbers over the decades, I was not only shocked by the information presented by Deloria in regard to the idea of sacred land that is not accessible for holly use, but also the deeper meaning of what land we truly identify as “historically significant.” That this association of what is socially identified as historic in our countries history isn’t necessarily the right way to think of such land. Growing up in the greater Washington D.C area, (Arlington, VA to be specific) I’ve been accustom to seeing national monuments, national parks, national cemeteries ect. preserved, looked after and owned by our own national government. For me personally, I never second-guessed the fact that our government had established such cultural and significant lands territories to remember and pay respects to those who helped form this country to which we call home. But my idea of what is historic in terms
The Theodore Roosevelt National Park wasn’t a park in 1901 when Theodore Roosevelt was president. He had been living in this area and he had a love and respect for nature. While he was a President, he protected 230,000,000 acres of land. He did this by creating the first 55 federal wildlife refuges, 150 national forests, 5 national parks, and creating the first 18 national monument sites. Remembering his time spent in this area, he wanted to protect lands. As President, one of his greatest achievements was protecting America’s natural
For both members of the Native American and African American communities the disturbance of the remains of those believed to be their ancestors might represent not only a spiritual upset but also a further example of racial and cultural discrimination (Sayer, 2010: 71). In addition, failure to properly connect with the two communities led to members of both communities voicing their feelings of discontent over issues of civil rights and discrimination. Thus, as a result of the failure to communicate and reach a common ground in both cases led to the many costly and lengthy legal battles. In both scenarios, the human remains that were uncovered became a political symbol that was used by both parties. Once this happens, there issue of how to
The President, during a ceremony at the White House Oval Office said that the country's national parks and national monuments reminds us of the richness of the country’s history. It is something that is passed on from generation to generation. It also helps us preserve the beauty of this great nation.
Parks are “crumbling, with potholepocked roads and outdated visitors centers” (Egan and Egan). In addition, due to a lack of funds, there is not enough money to “purchase private properties within parks...to prevent development by private buyers” (Bilmes and Loomis). Steadily, Americans will lose these treasured lands and their artifacts. What is now preserved for a glimpse into the past, will soon be “ravaged by wholesale oil and gas development” if no more funds are provided (Thompson). If Americans wish for their posterity to witness these natural doorways to the past, if Americans wish for the future to not forget the wonders of the past, then a boost in funding is imperative.
By allowing visitors into the parks, the National Park Service plays a vital part in educating the world about its wildlife. The Service has a Junior Ranger program that teaches children all over to “Explore, Learn, and Protect”. This program teaches the next generation of our planet to appreciate the wild, untamed regions of the Earth and explains why and how we need to preserve them (United, “Junior”). By making and managing trails and signs that will keep both humans and wildlife safe, the National Park
The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency under the United States Department of Interior. The agency is tasked with preserving the ecological and historical integrity of entrusted sites through management as well as making the sites available and accessible to the public through recreation. As part of its commitment to both goals, the NPS proposed in the past month to raise the entrance fees at 17 of its most popular parks during peak season in order to generate badly needed revenue
The Issue of National Park conservation has become a widely controversial issue today. With the National debt reaching 17 trillion dollars some politicians think it is alright to either sell off national park land to commercial foresters, miners, and even foreign nations or to just close some parks entirely to make up some of the national debt. They are completely unaware that the parks arent just a “pretty area of land for tourists”. Many cities depend on the parks for their well-being. A quote from a local newspaper in California supports this “National parks don’t boast concession stands or charge tax, but data indicates they bring in millions of dollars to local economies each year”(Tree). Supporters of cutting the parks include big CEO’s of major companies and some of them not even in this country.