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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 146 — Natural resources

146.410 Purpose of system of nature preserves.

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(1)All areas within the borders of the Commonwealth, except those which are
expressly dedicated by law for preservation and protection in their natural condition,
are subject to alteration by human activity. As part of the continuing growth of the
population and the economic development of the Commonwealth, it is necessary
and desirable that the overall impact on the natural ecology be considered when
major alterations are proposed affecting same, and that certain areas of unusual
natural significance be set aside and preserved for the benefit of present and future
generations. Such unique areas are valuable as laboratories for scientific research, as
reservoirs of natural materials not all of the uses of which are now known, as
habitats for plant and animal species and biotic communities, as living museums of
the native landscape where people may observe nature's web of life and our natural
heritage, as places of historic and natural interest and scenic beauty, and as
reminders of the vital human dependence upon fresh air, clean water, and unspoiled
natural areas.
(2)It is therefore the public policy of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to secure for the
people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of
natural areas by establishing a system of nature preserves, protecting these areas and
gathering and disseminating information regarding them, establishing and
maintaining a registry of natural areas, and otherwise encouraging and assisting in
the preservation of natural areas and features.
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