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The film media does not mention what the other JP characters did. Only that John Hammond asked Masrani to build another park on his death bed. And Malcolm wrote the book "God Creates Dinosaurs". That's it, the rest is speculation.

For what it is worth, this is my speculation about how the new park came to pass:

In JPIII Alan Grant observed there are far to many predators on Isla Sorna. (In a healthy ecosystem, predator are soo rare you have to search for them, not stumble on 2 of them in the first 3 minutes)

Alan Grant told the UN that if nothing was done about it, the dinosaurs would face extinction again (see Jurassic Park Adventures: Prey).

The UN never wanted humans on Isla Sorna because it was deemed too dangerous. Grant used Eric's story - a 13 years old boy, without training, has survived on the island for 8 weeks - to convince the UN that humans could live on Isla Sorna and observe/conserve the dinosaurs.

The Ranger Station was build on Isla Sorna and led by Alan Grant in 2001. By summer 2002 many people in the UN thought preserving and isolating the island was too expensive (see Jurassic Park Adventures: Flyers). Furthermore, many people wanted the Ranger Station to open for the public so they could FINALLY see the dinosaurs.

Simon Masrani, who owned InGen since 1998, convinced the UN that since the Ranger Station could exist on Isla Sorna, another Jurassic Park was also possible.

In 2002 the UN gave away the islands to the Masrani Corporation (see Masrani website). Many people were happy that a private corporation was now responsible for preserving/isolating the dinosaurs instead of tax payers.

I am working on a more detailed article about this: [w:c:jpfanon:Why_was_Masrani_allowed_to_build_a_new_Jurassic_Park%3F|Why was Masrani allowed to build a new Jurassic Park?]]