In the United States, the federal government owns all public land. Management institutions and reserve types are more diverse in the United States. In Canada, the provincial governments own all crown land within provinces. Within the territories, the federal government holds crown land. The provincial parks systems in Canada are much larger and more fully developed than the state parks systems in the United States.
a) The role of federal ownership in park management.
b) The diversity of reserve types in the United States.
c) The comparison of park systems in the United States and Canada.
d) The impact of crown land ownership on conservation