National Park definition

National Park means comparatively large areas of outstanding scenic and natural beauty with the primary objective of protection and preservation of scenery, flora and fauna in the natural state to which access for public recreation and education and research may be allowed;
National Park means land that, by reason of section 17, is a national park for the purposes of this Act;S. 3(1) def. of "park" amended by Nos 38/1989 ss 4, 18(3)(a), 40/2002 s. 3(b).
National Park means any unit of the national park system. (See title 16 of the U.S. Code, section 1, et seq.)

Examples of National Park in a sentence

  • National park units provide important habitats for migratory birds, but because most of these species use national parks in the United States seasonally, their protection cannot be assured without conservation efforts occurring outside of park boundaries domestically and internationally.


More Definitions of National Park

National Park means an area identified as a national park of Canada that is described in a schedule to the Canada National Parks Act.
National Park means land set aside and designated as a national park by the United States.
National Park means the area designated as such by a designation order, “National Park aims” has the meaning given in section 1,
National Park means an area declared as such under section 17;
National Park means any area of international or national importance which because of its biological diversity, landscape or natural heritage has been described as a national park under section 18;
National Park means any area designated for the time being in Part I of the Schedule;
National Park means the Ste Anne Marine National Park.