LC control no. | sh 96008782 |
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Geographic heading | Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park (Mont. and Alta.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park (Mont. and Alta.) |
See also | Biosphere reserves--Alberta Biosphere reserves--Montana Transfrontier conservation areas--Alberta Transfrontier conservation areas--Montana World Heritage areas--Alberta World Heritage areas--Montana |
Found in | Work cat.: 94680458: U.S. National Park Service. Waterton/Glacier International Peace Park, Alberta, Montana, 1993. GNIS, Aug. 15, 1996 (Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park) National parks index, 1995: p. 59 (Glacier National Park authorized as part of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, 5/2/32, proclaimed 6/30/32. Designated a biosphere reserve, 1976) Old catalog heading (Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park) UNESCO World Heritage Centre World Heritage List website, Feb. 10, 2012 (Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park; in 1932 Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta, Canada) was combined with the Glacier National Park (Montana, United States) to form the world's first International Peace Park; both national parks were originally designated by their respective nations because of their superlative mountain scenery, their high topographic relief, glacial landforms, and abundant diversity of wildlife and wildflowers) Wikipedia, Feb. 10, 2012 (Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is the name of the union of the Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada and the Glacier National Park in the United States. Both parks are declared Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO and their union as a World Heritage Site.) |