Without earmarking some of our planet’s national parks to remain Digital-Free, we are rapidly approaching a future state where there is no location on earth where we will be able to disconnect from access to, surveillance by, or perpetual augmented reality.
The history of national parks and their legislative protections has evolved over time, driven by the need to preserve natural landscapes and wildlife for public enjoyment and future generations.
The Digital-Free National Park movement is a call for a proportionate and where necessary coordinated jurisdictional legislative reform to use the existing national park network to found, develop, and run a smaller set of Digital-Free National Parks across the planet