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As recently as 1987, there were only four national parks with operational GIS's. Currently there are about 200 and it is expected that over the next 5 years there will be many more parks utilizing GIS technology to manage park resources. The GIS Program is aimed at implementing GIS in the parks and institutionalizing the use of GIS throughout the Service for planning, cultural and natural resource management, scientific research, interpretation and other management functions.

The following gallery highlights a number of current projects throughout the Park Service and illustrates how GIS is used to protect, educate, and inform.

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