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History America’s first national park Established in 1872 Location in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana History goes back about 11,000 years to many Native Americans Park was used as home, transportation route, and hunting grounds. Park crosses Continental Divide 3 times and has 350 miles of paved road

Yellowstone National Park Managed to protect cultural and natural resources and scenery for visitor’s use For example: fishing Fishing has been one of the major activities that enhanced the park for the purpose of natural environments and native species. Overfishing is done due to humans desire to eat more fish *Cutthroat trout is one important fish of the park

Places to see and go Old Faithful- a popular geyser that has hot springs; earthquakes occur in the winter Grand Canyon Anemone Geyser- has eruption 7-10 min where the pool fills and overflows causing bubbles to splash Plume Geyser- erupts every 20 min Beehive Geyser- consist of streams of water that goes 150 ft in the air Daisy Geyser- It’s eruption is erupts on an angle and reaches up to 75ft.

Climate Climate is of cold winters and moderate summers Park is above 7,500 ft Have to be prepared for changing of the weather due to storms, and other temperatures …………………….Weather is unpredictable!

The animals in Yellowstone Elk Deer Bison Grizzly bears Fish(trout) Wolves Coyotes Bald Eagles

Yellowstone animals destruction A 3year old male wolf was hit by a car No report of the destruction was made Damages done to wolf: Broken leg Blood in mouth Massive injuries

Yellowstone animals destruction Grizzly bear was struck in Yellowstone by a motorist on June 15, They have to be seperated from food sources because they have attacked many humans and their food

Wolves What dangers do the wolves face? Human Climate Predators Other wolves Why???????

Yellowstone National Park Caldera What is the reason Yellowstone erupted 3 times in over 2 million years with massive explosions than any volcano in Earth’s history? What is it? Geologic “hotspot” that existed beneath Yellowstone

Five regions of Yellowstone Mammoth Country- hotsprings that form terraces Geyser Country-home to Old Faithful and mud pots, and hot pools Lake Country- includes blue lake and land of forests, eagles, grizzly bears etc. Canyon Country- Grand Canyon Roosevelt Country- Captures the spirit of the Old West rolling hills

Wild land Fire in Yellowstone Wildfires occurred across much of the ecosystem in the 1700s. National history of fire includes: Conflagration sweeping across volcanic plateaus Hot wind fires

Wild fire In 1940’s ecologists saw that fire was the reason for a change in the ecosystem In 1950’s and 1960’s the parks and forests began to experience burns By 1970’s Yellowstone instituted a natural fire management plan which allowed the process of lightening caused fire to influence wild land succession The natural fire policy consisted of 235 fires that burned up 33,759 acres.

Park Planning Environmental Impact Statements(EISs) Environmental Assessments (Eas) Management plans No Significant Impact (FONSIs) Records of Decision (RODs) Planning, Environment, and Public Comment(PEPC)

Did You Know? More people have been hurt by bison than bears each year in Yellowstone Shoshone Indians chose not to acquire the horse Yellowstone contains ½ of world’s hydrothermal features, which are over 10,000 including 300 geysers and parks The Roosevelt Arch is located at the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park with cornerstone of arch being done by president Theodore Roosevelt