State Reservations
State Reservations refer to areas of land set aside by a government for specific purposes, such as conservation, recreation, or cultural preservation. These reservations can include national parks, wildlife refuges, and historical sites, providing a protected space for natural resources and biodiversity. They often serve as a habitat for endangered species and a place for public enjoyment.
In many countries, State Reservations are managed by government agencies, such as the National Park Service in the United States. These agencies are responsible for maintaining the land, ensuring public access, and protecting the ecological and cultural values of the reservations.