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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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    Yellowstone National Park is a place of many wonders and interesting topics. It is located in Northwestern Wyoming with parts in Idaho and Montana. Yellowstone was the very first national park in the United States of America‚ being signed into law by former president Ulysses S Grant in 1872. The park cover around 3‚450 square miles of land‚ and is one of the largest state parks in the world. The features such as Geysers‚ Supervolcano‚ and wildlife are very hot topics. Wildlife is a huge part of the

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    ever! My family and I went to Yellowstone National Park. It was the prettiest place on earth covering 3500 square miles. Did you know that it is located atop of a volcanic hotspot? Well i didn’t either until today. The park rangers told me so many facts which i would have never known. Yellowstone was established as the world’s first National Park on March‚ 1‚ 1872. People had been there for more than 11‚000 years shown by archaeological site. The US army managed the park from 1886-1918. The Army had

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    Natural Resources and Energy Paper The first national park in the United States was the Yellowstone National Park‚ which was created in 1872. At this time‚ the concept of a national park was new for people. However‚ it was a great concept because it allowed people the ability to preserve and protect the best of what they had for the benefit and enjoyment of all future generations. Yellowstone National Park is located in a rugged region where the states of Idaho‚ Wyoming‚ and Montana come together

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    Old Faithful is a geyser located in Yellowstone National Park‚ Wyoming‚ United States. It is one of 300 geysers in Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful has a groundwater supply that is heated by a volcano. Old Faithful received its name by being predictable with its eruptions. It received its name by members of the 1870 Washburn Expedition. Old Faith had an average of 91 minutes between eruptions. Old Faithful is thought to be so reliable since it not connected to any other thermal feature

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    INTRODUCTION Yellowstone National Park‚ a place in which Birds fly free‚ Elk and Bison roam the valleys‚ and the Bears and Wolves tie the food chain together. The first animal observed just in the gates of Yellowstone National Park was a lone Bison; immediately a point of interest for the group. The Bison (Bison bison) is the largest land mammal in North America‚ and in a typical year approximately 3‚000 Bison roam through the valleys of Yellowstone National Park (National Park Service‚ 2012)

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    In the year 1926‚ the grey wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone are. This is because they are dangerous predators that can’t be controlled‚ they are not the native grey wolves and they are causing the elk population to plummet and disappear slowly. Grey wolves should not be reintroduced to the Yellowstone National Park because they are dangerous predators that can’t be tamed. Have you ever heard of a friendly grey wolf? No‚ me either. Wolves are very dangerous animals that could attack

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    personal pleasure is Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park is a national park located primarily in Wyoming‚ although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the United States congress and signed into law by President Ullysses S. Grant on March 1‚ 1872. It is three thousand four hundred and sixty eight square miles. It also is the oldest‚ largest and most popular national park in the continental United States. Yellowstone National Park is so famous and popular

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    wild America— including Yellowstone National Park. Unfortunately‚ however‚ even respectful snowmobilers are unwittingly damaging what they love. Because snowmobiles create both air and noise pollution and because their use in the park strains the already lean budget of the park service‚ recreational snowmobiles should be banned from Yellowstone National Park. In 2002‚ the Bush administration‚ under pressure from the snowmobile industry‚ proposed to reverse the National Park Service’s 2000 plan that

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    and 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

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