Management  and zoning
After being declared a Nature Reserve  already in 1927, the Retezat National Park was established in 1935.   However, nature conservation than was  mainly a voluntary assignment, so without the positive attitude of the forestry  institutes not much would have been left of it today. In 1980 the Park was  listed as UNESCO Biosphere Reserve but only in 1999 a National Park staff with  full authority was established.   Today, the core area of the park is  20,863ha, which is reserved for nature conservation, tourism and educational  purposes. This zone contains the 1,932 ha strictly protected Gemenele - Taul  Negru Scientific Reserve, reserved for scientific research and only accessible  with a special permit.   A buffer zone of 15336,5 ha extends the territory  of the Retezat massif proper. In this zone sustainable forestry, hunting,  fishing and tourism activities are allowed.   Some spots with a totally area of 6.5ha,  named sustainable development zone, has tourist infrastructure.   About 10,000 ha of the park are used as Pan  Parks Wilderness Area, subject to special tourism management prescriptions. 
INFORMATION AND CONTACTS:   Information about the Retezat National Park  can be found on the English pages of the predominantly Romanian website www.retezat.ro. The National Park plays an  active role in promoting accommodation in either the cabanas or in private  pensions in the surrounding villages. Furthermore, nature guides can be  contacted for tours in the area. Once arrived, further information and walking  maps can be found at Nucsoara Visitor Center in Salasu de Sus, or the newly  built Ostrovel Visitor Center in Rau de Mori.   Another information facility named Buta  Information Point will be established in the south near Campu lui Neag.     Mail address:   Retezat National Park Administration,  Nucsoara, Salasu de Sus com., Hunedoara County, Romania, 337420  E mail: 
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