Question
What does the National Park Service manage?
memorials
wildlife refuges
ecosystems
endangered species
memorials
wildlife refuges
ecosystems
endangered species
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The National Park Service (NPS) primarily manages national parks, monuments, historical sites, and other designated areas to preserve the natural and cultural resources. Among the options you listed, the NPS specifically manages:
- **Memorials**: The NPS manages several national memorials, which commemorate historical events, individuals, or themes in American history.
While the NPS does not specifically manage **wildlife refuges** (which are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), it does play a role in the preservation of **ecosystems** within national parks. Additionally, while it may contribute to the conservation of **endangered species** within park boundaries, it does not solely manage them as a specific category.
So, of your options, the most accurate answer is **memorials**.
- **Memorials**: The NPS manages several national memorials, which commemorate historical events, individuals, or themes in American history.
While the NPS does not specifically manage **wildlife refuges** (which are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), it does play a role in the preservation of **ecosystems** within national parks. Additionally, while it may contribute to the conservation of **endangered species** within park boundaries, it does not solely manage them as a specific category.
So, of your options, the most accurate answer is **memorials**.