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How to choose a location for a new national park?

I have a high school project where i have to choose several typical locations in Canada for new national parks. I need reasons for them too, not just random choices. So my question: What kinds of things do i need to look for when "planning" a location for a new national park? If possible, can you guys think of locations in Canada where one could work? So far i can think of stuff like endangered species, conservation, etc.

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  1. i can't tell you where but i can tell you what to look for look for endangered species or an exotic location that is at treat maybe a place where indigenous animals live or move through.
  2. I'm not sure of what the rules are for national parks in Canada, but here goes! A national park usually requires money to keep it protected, so it's going to have to be a place that would draw tourism. Think: special animals, beautiful scenes, possible hiking trails, interesting or notable history, etc. Since it's a park, it will have to be a place that can handle people visiting it. You can have a protected area, but a park will draw people. Parks can be any size, so don't spend unnecessary time trying to find a "big" area. Think about neat forests, historical areas.
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