Egilanak National Park Service

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Egilanak National Park Service (ENPS)
Эгиланак улуттук паркы кызматы
Agency overview
FormedNovember 5, 1849; 175 years ago (1849-11-05)
JurisdictionFederal Government of Egilanak
HeadquartersNational Park Service Headquarters
87 Biirsky Ln SE, Seloysk Beach 10046
Employees8,024 permanent, 4,631 seasonal (2007)
Agency executives
  • Sherzod Pulotov, Director
  • Firuza Rakhmonova, Vice Director
Parent agencyDepartment of the Environment
Websitewww.enps.gov

The Egilanak National Park Service is a governmental body that maintains and protects selected land throughout Egilanak. It currently has 30 National Parks within it's protection with 25 being in Greater Egilanak, 3 in Stravobnoyye, and 2 in the Tapuaelani Archipelago. It was established in 1839 during the Bukam Regime with two national parks and has grown to it's current stature that it is today.

History

Bukam Regime and Founding

Post-Bukam Regime to World War (Iearth)

Post World War to Today

Activities

Camping

Hiking

Boating and other Aquatic Activities

Horseback Riding

Types of Parks

There are 4 different types of National Parks in Egilanak, those being

  • National Park
  • National River
  • National Park and Historic Site
  • National Marine Site

Rangers & Law Enforcement

List of National Parks

File:National Park Map of Egilanak.png
A map of the National Parks in Egilanak.
Number Site Image Prefecture/Okrug/Fatuola Established Description
1 Landakh National Park Walls of Jerusalem National Park, Tasmania 48.jpg Rhibank Prefecture 1968 Notably arid compared to the rest of the Kaynish Valley, it features flora found nowhere else in Egilanak including the Berabert tree and the Zhukovik bush.
2 Khovar Caves National Park Postojna Cave (18341372181).jpg Eysharv Prefecture 1857 Khovar Caves National Park encompasses all of the Khovar Cave as well as the surrounding area around the cave. It is the largest cave system in Egilanak and was the 4th National Park created.
3 Yengilyk National Park and Historical Site Ruins at Butrint Archaeological Site - Butrint National Park - Albania (28492117898).jpg Eysharv Prefecture, Zenyab Prefecture 2003 Was a National Historic Site since 1935, however didn't gain National Park status until 2003. It protects many Kaynissian Ruins, most notably the Yengilyk Ruins as well as the nature around the areas.
4 Flowering National Park Suráfrica, Namaqualand 08.jpg Zenyab Prefecture 1984 Flowering National Park was named for why it was named a national park, it's flowering season. From August to November, the Mykem Flower blooms and creates a landscape covered in them and has become famously picturesque.
5 Avleokam Mountains National Park Little River Gorge.jpg Orozekahamabad Prefecture 1926 Avleokam Mountains National Park covers most of the Avleokam Mountains, a unique mountain range in South Egilanak know for its relatively steep mountain ranges for that region.
6 Bjarnen National Park New River Gorge Bridge.jpg Skaywick Prefecture 1942 Bjarnen was selected to be a national park because it best showed the geography of the Lower Treykalbenak, the largest region in Egilanak.
7 Tsingy National Park Tsingy - 174.jpg Rimajek Prefecture 1854 Was the 3rd inducted National Park in 1854 and partly because it was under threat by a mining company. It features rock formations called tsingys which encompass most of the park making transport very difficult.