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    My Trip to Yellowstone This summer I took a trip to Yellowstone. The nature and wildlife was a once in a lifetime moment that was hard to take in all at once. The most exciting parts about Yellowstone is the wildlife and scenery. Also on the way to Yellowstone we stopped at the badlands and that was very cool. We drove all the way there. The trip up there was over 20 hours. It was a very long trip, but I think it was worth it. The main thing we did everyday was just drive around and look for…

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    It is not easy to survive in the wild. It requires a special type of character and willpower to make it out alive. Not only does this book illustrate how to survive out in the wild, it shows what characteristics that a true leader of the pack needs. The alpha male in this pack, White Fang, deals with the cold winter and barely any food; to continue living, this little wolf must learn to survive and thrive in his environment. As a little cub, White Fang develops a niche for figuring things out, a…

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    How Dogs Have Changed

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    Have you ever wondered where dogs came from, or how they have changed? Dogs have been around us for many years. It all began when wolves started to get close to humans and later on became more like dogs by the change in their features and bodies. It is said that dogs come from the gray wolf. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because dogs have changed and they have become pets. Dogs have changed. They have changed because in the passage "How the Wolf Became the…

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    Essay On Grizzly Bears

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    Nikki Anderson GRIZZLY BEAR Ursus arctos horribilis Habitat- Grizzly bears are found in many different habitats, from dense forests to subalpine meadows, open plains and arctic tundra. In North America, grizzly bears are found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and a potentially a small population in Washington. Historically, they could be found from Alaska to Mexico and from California to Ohio. The grizzly bear was once…

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    Spiders are the type of bug that a lot of the human population are afraid of. The wolf spider in particular is a type of spider’s species and it’s an interesting spider to learn about, that is why I researched it. Wolf spiders have different names like ground spiders or hunting spider. Wolf spiders are a part of the lycosidae family (family of spiders). A wolf spider’s behavior normally mimics a wolf. They normally live in Europe and North America with 150 known species in North America and 50…

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    Arthur Middleton is a wildlife ecologist and a postdoctoral fellow at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. The article he wrote called, “Is the Wolf a Real American Hero?” argues that the popular belief that wolves were saving the plants of Yellowstone is not completely true. He uses several studies to prove that although the story of Yellowstone makes sense, it is not very accurate. He realized that there were other factors to why the biodiversity was greater when the wolves…

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    Mountain Men Benefits

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    How Mountain Men Helped America The life of a mountain man had great dangers around every turn. Everything wanted to kill them starvation, weather, and Indians. Some Mountain men found peace with the Indians and marries Indian women. The learned the native languages and customs. The fur traded starts in the early 1800 to supply the demand for fur hats and clothes overseas. William Ashley and Andrew Henry placed an ad in a St. Louis paper to find recruits for an expedition that turned into a…

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    The topic of this research paper is about black bears. I chose black bears because a couple of weeks ago. I got the opportunity to go to a man’s house and see his pet black bear. His bear is roughly 400 pounds. He has had her for 21 years, and got her when she was a cub. How he got her was, he works on the railroad. One day someone over there and had her and he said to the man ,“Do you have a permit for her, if you don’t you need one in the state of Indiana. I’ll be right here tomorrow if you…

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    Lockport Site Essay

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    Introduction The site that will be discussed within this report is the Lockport Site with the Borden Designation of EaLf-1. Located in Central Manitoba on the eastern bank of the Red River and near the St. Andrews rapids, it is approximately 17 kilometers north of the perimeter Winnipeg. This indicates that this site is within the natural region of the Red River Basin. While this excavation was performed in early summer, the frost free period for the Lockport site is only 100 to 110 days out of…

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    National parks are areas designated and protected by the government to be able to sustain and preserve its historic or natural beauty. Usually they consist a range of different animals, plants and monuments. National Parks are open to the public as they want to promote the beauty and understanding of the culture or nature indigenous to the country. Although, many national parks are being threatened by climate change, natural calamities and human development. Yellowstone is a perfect example for…

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