Yellowstone National Park

Renee Desimpel, Lily Fryer, Alison Balian, Bridget Bruggeman

Monday, November 24, 2014

Geographic Location

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Yellowstone National Park is primarily located in the US state of Wyoming, although parts of the park also extend into Montana and Idaho. Mo...
Sunday, November 23, 2014

What's the Biome?

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The biome of Yellowstone National Park is the taiga, also known as the boreal forest. A biome is an area that can be classified by the plant...

Ecosystem Images

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Yellowstone National Park contains 292 waterfalls and cascades. These waterfalls are one of the most underrated features of the marvelous p...
Monday, November 10, 2014

Historical State of Ecosystem

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Yellowstone has an extremely diverse ecosystem, famous for its flora and fauna as well as its volcanic, hydrothermal, and glacial features. ...
Thursday, November 6, 2014

Current Human Impact

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Yellowstone birthed the concept of natural preservation and wildlife protection. The park is home to a multitude of breathtaking, beautiful ...

Threats to Wildlife Biodiversity & Human Health (Academic Journal)

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Emerging infectious diseases found in wildlife has become a growing issue in many National Parks. These emerging infectious diseases (EIDs...

The Future?

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Yellowstone will be affected by climate change, land use, and invasive species in the future Biologists are taking note of the effects of...
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