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Which is NOT a mandate of our national park system in the US?

A) Public interest dictates park management decisions
B) Parks are set aside for public enjoyment and recreation
C) Parks are managed intensively to provide wildlife habitat
D) Parks are maintained unimpaired for future generations

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The incorrect mandate is that parks are managed intensively to provide wildlife habitat; while parks protect habitats, their management mainly aims to balance preservation and recreation without impairing natural elements for future generations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mandate of the national park system in the US that is NOT true is C) Parks are managed intensively to provide wildlife habitat. While national parks do protect wildlife habitat, their management is not characterized by intensive manipulation primarily for this purpose; they are managed more so for a balance of preservation and recreational enjoyment while minimizing impact to ensure natural elements are unimpaired for the future. In contrast, other lands like national forests or wildlife refuges might be more intensively managed for habitat purposes. The National Park System Organic Act of 1916 underpins the foundational mission of national parks to conserve the scenery, natural and historic objects, and wildlife therein and to provide for their enjoyment in such a manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.

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