Are national forests preserved?


Are national forests preserved? Successful vegetation management ensures that our National Forests are conserved, restored, and made more resilient to climate change while enhancing our water resources.


Who designates national forests?

Congressionally Designated Special Management Areas in the National Forest System. In 1891, Congress authorized the President to reserve public forests to protect the lands and resources. The many presidential proclamations and subsequent land purchases have led to the current National Forest System.


What is the difference between a national preserve and a national forest?

National parks focus on protecting natural and historic resources unimpaired for future generations. Park rangers work for the National Park Service (NPS) under the Department of Interior. National forests, on the other hand, emphasize not only resource preservation, but other kinds of use as well.


How many national preserves are there?

There are 21 protected areas of the United States designated as national preserves.