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Why is Big Thicket called a National Preserve not a National Park?

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Why is Big Thicket called a National Preserve not a National Park?

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A – Most national parks do not allow consumptive use of the resources, such as hunting, trapping, timber harvesting, and mineral extraction. All of these activities are allowed in the preserve by permit.

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