Canada's first nature reserves ARE our national parks.
Because we don't actually have nature reserves, as are in africa etc., I guess we have
to think the national parks are the same, but in reality not so.
The parks are wide open, a real nature reserve is fenced off, as certain animals are
contained inside for their own protection, or the protection of farmers on the outside,
or to care for and breed animals and birds in danger of extinction.
Animals can walk in and out of our national parks, but national parks prevent people from
building 'things' in them, hunting, and mining and other corporate business, as corporations
couldn't care less where they make their money, and these wonderful parks prevent them from their
greedy trespassing into areas that 'they' shouldn't, and building money making projects, then when
finished, leave them in shoddy condition. For business purposes, they have to keep out of our national
parks.