Closing Of National Parks Essay

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What if it was said that all of the National Parks were closing because no one is funding them anymore, would you be upset? Many people would be because it is something to do with your family on a long, boring day or maybe because they just like going to National Parks. Closing down National Parks would stop people from seeing the beautiful things in America, cause things to become extinct, and also would end with a lot of protests and angry people. National Parks make billions of dollars a year and 15 percent of the costs, go to the government but the parks need funds to do new things and buy items that the people may want. For instance, Yellowstone, Ellis Island, and any other famous parks that are visited, all have a different story that protects America. They all have a reason to be here and closing them would stop their story and no one would be able to see the beautiful sites of the mountains and the different trails. Everyone should be able to see the land they live on and how it …show more content…

More than just animals would be extinct if the government stopped investing in Nation Parks because there is so much more to the parks than just the animals. All of the different tours, campsites, lodges, cabins and even the beaches would become extinct. No one would ever visit these places if there is not anyone to keep the place up. Having someone that knows their way around the park from beginning to end comes in handy when you are wanting to see everything but if they stop funding the parks then there will be no tourists because no one is going to do it for free. According to “Americans Think National Parks Are Worth Way More Than We Spend on Them”, “the National Park Services teaches kids about nature, developing teacher curriculum materials and interpreting historical events” (Bilmes). Therefore, children wouldn’t know as much about nature or any historical events about the

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