Saving a Legacy: Conservation of the paleontology resources within the Garden Park National Natural Landmark, Colorado, USA
The Garden Park National Natural Landmark in central Colorado U.S.A. was established for 40 acres (0.16 sq. km) by the U.S. National Park Service in 1973 in recognition of its historical and paleontological significance. It was here that rather complete dinosaur skeletons were first discovered in gr...
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doaj-238944d5c99d478d964823dae5e77df72021-04-03T07:40:57ZengIslamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) BranchGeoconservation Research2645-46612588-73432019-12-0121456210.30486/gcr.2019.1879246.1015669509Saving a Legacy: Conservation of the paleontology resources within the Garden Park National Natural Landmark, Colorado, USADaniel Grenard0Kenneth Carpenter1Andrew Smith2Melissa Smeins31350 Ridgewood Court, Cañon City, Colorado 81212 USADirector and Curator of PaleontologyBureau of Land Management, Royal Gorge Field OfficeBureau of Land Management, Royal Gorge Field OfficeThe Garden Park National Natural Landmark in central Colorado U.S.A. was established for 40 acres (0.16 sq. km) by the U.S. National Park Service in 1973 in recognition of its historical and paleontological significance. It was here that rather complete dinosaur skeletons were first discovered in great abundance and diversity in the late 1800s, sparking a growth in worldwide interest in dinosaurs. The dinosaur quarries played an important part in the "Bone Wars" in the early history of American paleontology. Despite the National Natural Landmark designation, human-caused environmental deterioration continued. Not until passage of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) in 1976 did the Bureau of Land Management reassess the negative environmental impacts of public lands in Garden Park. A series of studies led to incremental protection of the environment and paleontological resources, beginning with the establishment of a Research Natural Area in 1987, then a larger Area of Critical Environmental Concern in 1996, and finally a greatly expanded National Natural Landmark in 2013. The multipurpose land usage mandated by FLPMA has at times resulted in conflicting goals in Garden Park. Over time, the local BLM has gradually increased protection of the paleontological resources, geological scenery and rare plants, while also providing educational and recreational opportunities.http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_669509_d1e0877297234dd2aa01fd0829d276b2.pdfgarden park national natural landmarkgeoconservationhistory of paleontology |
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Saving a Legacy: Conservation of the paleontology resources within the Garden Park National Natural Landmark, Colorado, USA |
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Saving a Legacy: Conservation of the paleontology resources within the Garden Park National Natural Landmark, Colorado, USA |
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Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch |
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The Garden Park National Natural Landmark in central Colorado U.S.A. was established for 40 acres (0.16 sq. km) by the U.S. National Park Service in 1973 in recognition of its historical and paleontological significance. It was here that rather complete dinosaur skeletons were first discovered in great abundance and diversity in the late 1800s, sparking a growth in worldwide interest in dinosaurs. The dinosaur quarries played an important part in the "Bone Wars" in the early history of American paleontology. Despite the National Natural Landmark designation, human-caused environmental deterioration continued. Not until passage of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) in 1976 did the Bureau of Land Management reassess the negative environmental impacts of public lands in Garden Park. A series of studies led to incremental protection of the environment and paleontological resources, beginning with the establishment of a Research Natural Area in 1987, then a larger Area of Critical Environmental Concern in 1996, and finally a greatly expanded National Natural Landmark in 2013. The multipurpose land usage mandated by FLPMA has at times resulted in conflicting goals in Garden Park. Over time, the local BLM has gradually increased protection of the paleontological resources, geological scenery and rare plants, while also providing educational and recreational opportunities. |
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