
A national park is a reserve of natural or semi-natural land, declared or owned by a
government, set aside for human recreation and enjoyment, animal and environmental protection and restricted from most development. While ideas for national parks had been suggested previously, what is held to be the first one established was the United States'
Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872. An international organization, the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its
World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined National Parks as its category II type of
protected areas. The largest national
park in the world meeting the IUCN definition is the
Northeast Greenland National Park, which was established in 1974. According to the IUCN, there are about 7000 national parks worldwide.
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