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    In recent years‚ we have seen the ecosystem flourish due to a successful reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park. We have seen a steady decrease in elk population‚ which in turn helped create a successful trophic cascade. Looking at graphs we can see that the wolf reintroduction has done its job‚ and we see a more than 50% decrease in population of elk. But what could happen if the wolf population doubled. We could see a total extermination of elk from Yellowstone and a decrease in

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    Mt. Apo is one of the famous national parks in Davao City‚ Philippines. Apo is the language of the people there are “Ancestors” is a layered plateau area with mountain peaks in the limit of the crater that has a width of 500 meters‚ Mount Apo has a small crater lake. This mountain is a volcanic mountain‚ the last eruption is not in the know time and is not verified in history. Mt. Apo has a height of 3142 meters above sea level. Mount Apo is one of the most popular mountain among climbers in the

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    So yes‚ today my subject is based on the end of the world‚ as crazy as it sounds‚ but as random as it is. Im going to talk to you about yellow stone national park‚ located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Why? Because Yellow Stone National Park is the end of the world. For those of you who dont know‚ what lies underneath yellowstone national park is actually an enormous volcanic caldera‚ or other wise known as a super volcano. Super Volcanoes: Super volcano? that sounds a bit fictional. But

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    I recently backpacked 32 miles through the Grand Canyon National Park over spring break. My trip leader told me‚ “Sorry I made you guys pack so many warm jackets and clothes‚ its usually not in the 90’s during this time of year”. Just like that I thought to myself‚ I could have had a lighter pack but I also thought about how global warming is real and its everywhere‚ even in the vastest lands. Like astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz said and I mentioned in my previous paper‚ “the more you look for planets

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    A field trip to Lava Beds National Park would be a splendid opportunity. There are a plethora of advantages for the students and even teachers. The learning‚ social‚ and cultural benefits are a plenty. The eighth grade deserves this trip on behalf of the amazing grades‚ attendance‚ and behavior. Most likely the parents of students will agree to letting their child go on a trip. The first advantage I’m going to discuss is social. Young teens crave social experiences‚ that’s how they learn morals

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    ����������������������������������� ������������ ������������������� �������������� ������������������������������������������ The UN Millennium Project is an independent advisory body commissioned by the UN Secretary-General to propose the best strategies for meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs are the world’s targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015—income poverty‚ hunger‚ disease‚ exclusion‚ lack of infrastructure and shelter—while

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    This picture is of a decomposing Redwood. Until it is fully broken down‚ it will provide nutrients for new plants such as ferns and clovers to grow. Scouring Rush (Equisetum hyemale) shares the forest floor with Redwood sorrel. It needs not to much sunlight but enough to go through photosynthesis and grow. This is perfect because under the redwood trees it won’t get too much sunlight. This is a mutualistic relationship because both the redwood benefits from having the sunlight and the Scouring

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    Classmate Introduction Essay You never really know what to expect your first day at a new college. You never quite know the people you’ll meet‚ or the overall vibe of the other students. I came to National Park College as a 28 year old. Recognizing that I’d more than likely be one of the oldest students in my classes‚ I didn’t really know how or if I would relate to the younger students (mostly 18 to 22 year olds). Would there be any commonality between myself and students around a decade younger

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    Have you visited a national park? Do you ever walk around and enjoy nature? You can thank a man named John Muir. John Muir was a naturalist who can be known as “The Father of Our National Parks”. He helped preserve many of our national parks that we see today. John Muir and his love for the wilderness helped the American people learn that they need to preserve the natural beauty around them. To understand how he helped the people learn to preserve the environment‚ we need to know about his childhood

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    National Parks. Beautiful and grand these parks have been protecting nature for many years‚ but it was not until I watched a video at the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo that I realized the work that went into preserving them and who was involved‚ that was when I thought of my topic‚ John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt‚ working together to preserve nature. John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt interested me because of how influential they were in establishing national parks. I asked myself questions such as why

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