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National monuments and national parks are both public lands. There are 423 National Park Sites which encompass 85 million acres and include national monuments, national parks, military and historical parks and sites, international historic sites, national seashores and national memorials. National parks are established primarily to protect their scenic, inspirational and educational value where national monuments also conserve historical, cultural or scientific treasures. National parks are managed by the National Park Service (NPS) which is a bureau of the United States Department of Interior. National monuments can be managed by the NPS but management can also include the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the United States Forest Service (USFS), the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and/or several other agencies.
National Parks are established by legislation through Congress while National Monuments can also be established by the President of the United States under the Antiquities Act of 1906. The purpose of the Antiquities Act was to allow the President to quickly protect and preserve public land that supports natural, historic and prehistoric sites on federal lands. Any federally owned or controlled land can be eligible to be declared a National Monument by proclamation of the President.
Our Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument (Monument) was established by President Obama on July 10, 2015. The Monument is nearly 331,000 acres of natural, historic and cultural resources and also offers many recreational opportunities. The Monument is jointly managed by both the BLM and the USFS and protects not only special-status species and their habitat but the designation also protects culturally, historically and ecologically significant resources from the past 11,000 years of indigenous peoples habitation. Recreational opportunities include hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing and hunting and off-highway vehicle riding.
To learn more about the national monument in our own backyard, please visit Tuleyome’s website, the BLM’s website and the USFS’s website.
Bonus info: The Basin and Range National Monument in Nevada and the Waco Mammoth National Monument in Texas also share the same birthday as the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument (July 10, 2015).
-Kristie Ehrhardt; kehrhardt@tuleyome.org
Tuleyome Land Conservation Program Manager
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