The proposed South Okanagan - Similukameen National Park Reserve is located in the South Okanagan Gun and the Simil Caminain Valley in the southern part of British Columbia and currently consists of five state protected areas. There are 4,700 hectares of mountains in these areas. The site of Kobau lies between the valleys of Okanagan and Similkameen and the 1850 hectare Chopaka East Site is located in Black Mountain between Richter Pass and the International Boundary and covers 470 ha between Richter Hill and the international border doing. There are 2,350 hectares of Kilpoola ruins, north and south of Highway 3, including the southeast slopes of the Chopaka West site, Kobau Mountain, Blue Lake, Kr.
Land within the protected boundary of Badlands National Park South Dakota Pine Ridge was used by the US government to drop various real bombs during the Second World War. The land was then managed as part of the Wildland National Park. Oglouras claims self-determination right and, in cooperation with the National Park Service, proposes to return the control of the southern park to the tribe. The American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed and "expressing and exercising traditional religious freedom for American Indians" including, but not limited to, using and possessing sacred religion through rituals. Traditional ceremonies worshiping things and freedom
The proposed South Okanagan - Similukameen National Park Reserve is located in the South Okanagan Gun and the Simil Caminain Valley in the southern part of British Columbia and currently consists of five state protected areas. There are 4,700 hectares of mountains in these areas. The site of Kobau lies between the valleys of Okanagan and Similkameen and the 1850 hectare Chopaka East Site is located in Black Mountain between Richter Pass and the International Boundary and covers 470 ha between Richter Hill and the international border doing. There are 2,350 hectares of Kilpoola ruins, north and south of Highway 3, including the southeast slopes of the Chopaka West site, Kobau Mountain, Blue Lake, Kr.
In Australia, the nature reserve is the name of the protected area used within the jurisdiction of the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania, and Western Australia. The term "nature reserve" is defined not by a single national regulation but by the relevant regulations used in these states and territories. As of 2016, among the 11044 protected areas registered in the Australian National Protection System, in 1767 the name "nature reserve" is used. In Brazil, nature reserves are classified as ecological stations (Portuguese: estaçõescológicas) or biological protected areas (Portuguese: reservasbiológicas) by national protection units. Their main purpose is to protect the attributes of animals, plants and other nature, without directly interfering with human beings. Access is permitted only with permission and is for educational or scientific purposes only