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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lorentz National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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Birdlife International has called Lorentz Park xe2x80x9cprobably the single most important reserve in New Guineaxe2x80x9d.
Lorentz Park contains many unmapped and unexplored areas, and is certain to contain many species of plants and animals as yet unknown to Western science.
The park is named for Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz, a Dutch explorer who passed through the area on his 1909xe2x80x9310 expedition.
It is widely acknowledged that conservation management strategies for the park will have to incorporate the needs and aspirations of these peoples if the park is to succeed in protecting biodiversity.
Moreover, cultural diversity is another important measure of success for the park.
As of 2005, there was no reported commercial logging or other large-scale threats present inside the park.
The large Freeport gold/copper mining operation has been active for decades to the west and north of the park but is not active inside the park boundaries.
Oil exploration inside and to the northeast of the park is ongoing.
The overall health of the biodiversity of Lorentz Park is currently excellent.
Lorentz National Park was listed as a natural World Heritage Site in 1999, however an area of about 1,500xc2xa0kmxc2xb2 was excluded from listing due to the presence of mining exploration titles within the park.
As of 2005, there were no park staff or guards assigned to Lorentz.
However, the park's success largely depends on local communities' understanding of and support for conservation, rather than external enforcement alone.
The large area included within the boundaries also assists in maintaining the high level of biodiversity found in the park including numeorus endemic species.
Several threats need to be addressed to ensure the integrity of the park including; development pressures, road construction, boundary demarkation, mining activity, petroleum exploration, illegal logging, impacts from human residents and limited management capacities and resources.
These issues and threats need to be addressed in more detail to ensure the outstanding universal value of the park remains intact and its stewardship is assured.
Despite limited technical and financial resources, regular patrolling activities carried out to detect and halt illegal activities in the park.
In addition, acknowledging the importance of involving indigenous communities in the effective protection of the park, communication channels are being forged with local indigenous organizations.