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    Reintroduction of the Wolf

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    & Holt‚ 2005). Park rangers‚ officers of the law‚ federal predator control agents‚ and hunters‚ by means of trapping‚ poisoning and shooting‚ purposefully accomplished the extinction of wolves in Yellowstone. Over the next decade‚ the focus on Yellowstone as a national park went from being a “natural freak show” and entertainment to a place of education and a restoration of natural ecosystem (Knight et al.‚ 2005). Between 1960 and 1972 ecologists‚ biologists‚ and the National Park Service agreed

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    of snow skis and tear up the softest powder on one of 220 ski trails. Of course if Lone Mountain is too difficult of an undertaking‚ then hop on a snowmobile and take a nice and peaceful trip through the scenic trails of the Gallatin National Forest. Gallatin National Forest spans across 1.8 million acres of land and includes six mountain ranges. As anyone can see‚ whether travelers are looking for a summer or winter destination‚ Big Sky Montana offers many fun-filled activities to meet everyone’s

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    Sanctifying The Wolf

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    beasts of waste and desolation. When wolves were added to the endangered species list in 1967‚ they made the transitioned from villain to saint in the public eye as an symbol of endangered species. Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park‚ and permitted to thrive in the upper Midwest. The increase in population of wolves has been credited by scientists and media for the propagation of other species. In Is Science in Danger of Sanctifying the Wolf?‚ L. David Mech writes that

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    Ansel Adams Half Dome

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    and white in his photographs is amazing to me. The one thing that amazes me the most about Ansel Adams is even though he does not use color in his photographs‚ his work never looks the same. I understand that anyone could travel to Yosemite National Park to photograph Half Dome but no matter how many pictures that you take not one of those pictures will be an exact copy of Ansel Adams Half Dome. I also enjoy how Ansel Adams uses pure straight photography‚ there is so much more excitement in a

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    Ansel Adams 3

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    Adams has been visionary in his efforts to preserve this country ’s wild and scenic areas‚ both on film and on earth. Drawn to the beauty of nature ’s monuments‚ he is regarded by environmentalists as a monument himself‚ and by photographers as a national institution. It is through his foresight and fortitude that so much of America has been saved for future Americans."  Ansel Adams has long been hailed as a master of photography. Environmentalist and photographer‚ he was born February 20th‚ 1902

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    Wolf Extinction Essay

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    Wolves to Yellowstone Reintroduction is defined as the act or attempt to bring back a species to its known niche after being threatened to near extinction (Howard and Somers 2009). This was the case for the gray wolf population in Yellowstone National Park‚ as well as throughout most of the U.S. The gray wolves at one point occupied the U.S. in large numbers‚ but when settlers came to America‚ a conflict between the wolves and the settlers became apparent. The conflict was that farmers and settlers

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    “coloured and modulated by the great earth gesture of the Yosemite Sierra” (anseladams.com‚ 2017). One of his early photographs‚ Bridalveil Fall‚ was taken in 1927 and captures the beauty of the natural landscape of Yosemite National Park‚ California. From his first visit to the national park in 1916‚ Adams was transfixed and transformed‚

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    hard but fun.Then we ventured back to the hotel. The day after that we ate breakfast and went to Wutpaki National Monument‚ and after that we river rated the Colorado River. Then on Thursday we hiked the Bryce Canyon and Navajo gardens‚ then we went to the coral red sand dunes‚ which was such an exciting experience. On the last day of the trip we hiked the narrows and went to Zion National Park‚ which was amazing. As I left I gave Eric a departing hug. I made it to the airport‚ and boarded the plane

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    Persuasive Falls

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    love waterfalls‚ this is the trail for you. In addition to three impressive falls‚ there are numerous smaller waterfalls along this trail‚ and many more cascading down off of the mountain for those willing to make the hike all the way up to Van Trump Park. The trail begins at Christine Falls‚ which can be viewed from the main road. A short climb takes you to a sturdy footbridge where you can look down upon the falls crashing onto the rocks below and up to the whitewater of Van Trump Creek crashing

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    Famous photagragher paper Ansel Adams was born on February 20‚ 1902‚ in beautiful San Francisco‚ California. Adams grew to be a great inspiring person as a photographer of the American West‚ particularly Yosemite National Park. He used his work to promote the conservation of wilderness areas. His outstanding black-and-white images helped to establish photography among fine arts. He died in Monterey‚ California‚ on April 22‚ 1984 as one of the greatest landscape photagrghers who ever lived

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