Other countries – from Yellowstone to serengeti – had long since had their large national parks when Germany’s first national park was founded in 1970 in the Bavarian Forest. How did it come about? Why did the local “Waidlers” fight against the national park? How has the park’s management dealt with conflicts over bark beetles, red deer and lynx? Does the national park region benefit from tourism? These and other critical questions are answered in this volume on the Bavarian Forest by experts from different disciplines. Prominent contemporary witnesses from the national park and its planning also have their say.
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