Across
- 3. From primitive to developed
- 7. Balancing resource protection and visitor access
- 9. Smokestacks sparked the park movement
- 14. The science behind ‘Please stay on the trail’
- 16. The condition parks are meant to be kept in (ideally)
- 17. Maintains current ecological conditions despite change
- 19. Philosophy behind protecting visually striking landscapes
- 20. NPS response to heated challenges
- 22. Management by mandate, not by message
- 26. Informal education for all park people
- 27. What Abbey really didn’t want to see in parks
Down
- 1. Protecting areas unsuitable for extraction
- 2. Allows change to proceed while documenting outcomes
- 4. 1916 hard-hitter
- 5. Place that receives the majority of visitor use
- 6. What cultural/historic resources reflect
- 8. More equitable distribution of recreation permits
- 10. Movement emphasizing emotional and spiritual connection to nature
- 11. Management that influences behavior
- 12. 1906 Act that allows one special person to protect public land
- 13. Managing natural resources for sustainable use
- 15. Concept referring to management challenges that cross jurisdictions and authorities
- 18. Conservationist who bought half of Patagonia just to give it away
- 21. Guides change toward desired future conditions
- 23. Alphabet soup for the global referee of protected area categories
- 24. Collaborative model where governments and businesses share management and/or funding in parks
- 25. Where home prices and wages are misaligned
