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Introducción, Schweizerischer Nationalpark
The laws governing the National Park were laid down in 1980, and define the purpose of the Park’s existence. According to the law «The Swiss National Park is a reserve in which the entire fauna and flora are protected from any human interference and are left to their natural development.» The law provides the framework for the protection of the National Park. Detailed regulations covering the aims of protection, paths, prohibitions and penalties are laid down within the cantonal ordinance.
Detalles, Schweizerischer Nationalpark
Nature conservation: In the National Park no animal is hunted, no tree felled, no meadow mown. Conditions reigning in the National Park today are the same as those of 5000 years ago, before mankind interfered with the course of nature.
Research: Thanks to scientific research, it is possible to document the changes taking place in the National Park. Of particular interest and importance are research projects conducted over prolonged periods. The results obtained help us to better understand the natural changes going on. There is a lot to be learned!
Information: Alongside the protection of nature and research, national parks play an increasingly important role in the passing on of knowledge. The Swiss National Park provides a wide range of information, thereby helping visitors to have a wider understanding of our environment.