A National Park is an area where natural scenary and wildlife is protected by law to preserve them for future generation. It is only recently that man has realized that he must make a positive effort if many species of wildlife and areas of great beauty are not to disappear for ever.
There are many kinds of areas of conservation and their central priorities may differ slightly. In the USA a national park such as Yellow stone safeguard natural features and wildlife in a way that will contribute to public enjoyment. In africa generally, as in the Amboseli Game Reserve, the chief purpose is the preservation of the remnants of the great herds of animals which once roamed the country.
National park depends on tourist for revenue but the animals must remain unmolested. To solve the problem many parks restricts visitors movement by setting aside areas for hotels, restuarants and parking spaces and providing a limited number of roads through the park. National parks may be small or large , prvately or government owned.