

For scientists who wish to conduct research in the national parks, the new plan promises a warm welcome in place of the (i) , or even resistance, that often greets requests for research permits. The plan says that “parks can and should be centers for broad scientific research and inquiry.” It also maintains that scientific research should be (ii) in parks where it can be performed without (iii) other park values.
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