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    As morning came the sunlight abatjoured through the dark dim lit canyons, of Gunnison National Park, Colorado . I slowly crept out of my sleeping bag, every muscle sore from yesterday's hike. I thought to myself how lucky I am to be backpacking through the National Parks, with four other girls. As I made some camomile tea over the warm fire, a bald eagle soared above the 8,775 ft tall canyons. Meanwhile, everyone began to abraid. Today's itinerary included sea kayaking through the slim river…

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    you like parks, if you do I know you would like a national park? National parks would be amazing in Providence Canyon State Park. A national park requires a unique natural, cultural or recreation resource. It is already a park to Georgia why not make it park to America. Providence Canyon State Park has canyons; cliffs some are jutted more than 150 feet into the earth. That is not suitable for farming but it will attract some popularity at the park. The Providence Canyon State Park…

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    The reading passage states that the ''no suppress policy'' has done serious and irreparable damages to Yellow stone national park and provides three reasons for championing this theory. However, the professor claims that fire is a natural part of the ecosystem and repudiates all three reasons. At first, the reading passage posits that Yellow stone fire destroys vegetation and trees in that area. On the other hand, the lecturer refutes this reasoning, saying that destroyed area is a pleasant…

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    Type of climate and common weather events The relative humidity in Big Bend National Park is generally low. The rainy season runs from mid-June to October, with locally heavy storms and some flooding. Although, the water can be removed quickly and the rainy season can be a pleasant time to visit the desert. Fall and spring are generally warm and pleasant. Summers are the hottest time, however, temperatures vary widely across the desert floor and the Chisos Mountains; May and June are the…

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    repopulate the Yellowstone National Park and to guarantee they will survive long term. By repopulating Yellowstone National Park this will result in many positive benefits. These benefits include controlling the elk population, preventing overpopulation of coyotes, controlling the populations of rodents and other small game, protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem as it…

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    Day 1 Today, my family and I went to Death Valley National Park. My dad had some vacation days from work so we used them to come. My sister wouldn’t stop asking “Are we there yet?” all the way here in our car. As soon as we got here we checked into a hotel to make sure we had somewhere to sleep. After that we went to get pamphlets so we would know more about the park. We learned that the park rangers recommend people not to bring pets because of the heat. “It’s a good thing we didn’t bring…

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    The proposed Great Forest National Park is an area of mostly unprotected forest located in Victoria. The GFNP proposal will add 355,000 hectares of protected forests to the 170,000 hectares of protected areas in the Central Highlands. The proposed park is made up of current State Forest, Special Protection Zones and existing Parks and Reserves as seen in figure 12 and 14. The area is home to large ash forests, rainforest and vine thickets, eucalyptus tall open and open forests and woodlands.…

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    Yellowstone is known for its unique animals,beautiful landscapes and architecture.But there's more than just that.Yellowstone is the first national park. It was established March 1st 1872.Yellowstone is home to unique animals ,mountains,and earth's largest collection of geysers. It covers 3,472 sq mi.The park goes through three states (majority of Wyoming,north and northwest Montana,and west Idaho.Their animals include antelopes,bears,wolves,bison,elk,and more that we usually don't see in…

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    The Yellowstone National Park wildfire of 1988 is nothing that is unheard of when it comes to our country’s natural disasters. This specific wildfire was remarkable considering that it was the largest fire complex ever recorded in the Greater Yellowstone Area. It was the summer of 1988 when it actually occurred, and this area was dealing with a severe drought. The setting to create the perfect fire consisted of a wet spring where dry winds reached up to sixty miles per hour, a humidity level…

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    In Prompt 1 we learn on how the effect of fear can change the ecosystem, and how it saved Yellowstone National Park. According to Sentence 8 in Prompt 1, "By the second year, the answer was obvious. In the parts of Yellowstone that the wolves hadn't yet reached, female elk grazed peacefully while their calves gambolled around them. " It was a scene out of a Disney film," said Laudre." The writer was meaning , that the wolves had not yet reached an area to whereas the female elks are,…

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