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    Introduction In the animation Lion King, there is a place where all the animals-no matter if they are nature predator and prey- live in peace. It is a Pride Land where the king Mufasa rules. A Pride Land was kept in peace due to the most prime predator. Can this kind of thing really come true in real world? Recent specie recovery project showed the possibility of the Pride Land. When the wolf has returned to Yellow Stone, it took 70 years, stream and the tree came back to life; and fish and birds

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    Kristofer Mueller South Florida Landscapes The Effects of Fire and Flooding To Tree Islands in the Florida Everglades The topic of this research paper will be the tree island communities in the Florida Everglades and the different conditions that affect them. While conducting preliminary research on the topic, my hypothesis is that the effect of flooding shortly after a fire will have a positive effect on the tree islands. I believe that the flooding will bring in other resources that have been

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    Yellowstone National Park Trip Theme This trip starts from Denver, Colorado to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. “Natural landform” is the main theme for this trip. I will explore the mystery of geothermal features in Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park, a national park mostly located in Wyoming, on March 1, 1872 U.S. President You Lixi Simpson Grant Adams signed the bill passed by Congress after the establishment of the world's first national park. Yellowstone National Park, its abundant

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    places such as the Kruger Park, God’s Window that finds it having hundreds of visitors on a weekly basis. Nelspruit is the capital city that is found in the Crocodile Valley as a way to treasures of wealth that the city has, because of the natural scenery, visitors will be surprised. With the region’s healthy industry, families and professionals come and make Nelspruit their home. Nelspruit is divided into seven different parts, each with their own attractions. Kruger National Park is

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    Wildlife Crossings Pros and Cons In 2015, the Washington State Department of Transportation began construction on a series of improvement to I-90, a key interstate that connects eastern and western Washington. The project includes many measures to improve traveler safety and efficiency such as avalanche bridges, expanded lanes, straightened curves, and replacement bridges (WSDOT-I-90-Snoqualmie Pass East, 2016). However, in addition to those changes, they are also adding controversial wildlife crossing

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    Tucson, Arizona home of the University of Arizona, and home to a large population of retirees. Tucson has seen many visitors in it’s time from Native American tribes like the Hohokam to the Coronado expedition trail in search of the “Seven Cities of Gold,” according to Tucson City’s History site (2016). Arizona is known for its 5 C’s, Cactus, Cattle, Citrus, Cotton and Copper. This rich state of resources houses a diverse population of mountain ranges, streams, plant life, and a sunset to live for

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    After much argument, they finally agreed. We quickly got in the minivan (1 of the two cars we had taken up) and drove off. If you’ve ever been to Yellowstone, then you would know that you have to drive a long, long time to get from one end of the park to the other. Zachary 's plan was to go hiking, so we drove for about 20 minutes in the opposite directions of our companions, pulled over in a picture-taking area, got out of the car, and began our adventure. We thought it would be cooler if we

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    I will be reviewing Edward Abbey’s memoir during his time spent in southern Utah. In his book, Desert Solitaire, Abbey illustrates how the Arches National Monument evolves throughout time and including the time he spends there working as a park ranger and observing the change throughout his adventures. The two thematic concepts I will be incorporating onto his memoir are the urbanization and development lenses. Throughout his memoir, Abbey ties in many thematic concepts to each other, but only addressing

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    A picture is worth a thousand words. This phrase has almost become cliched but it is a powerful statement that applies perfectly in photography. When good photographers observe a powerful scene that moves them, they will use their talents, skills, and techniques to translate that power in their photography. They can effectively allow their audience to feel the same power they did during their first observation. In turn, this communication of power often returns power to the original scene. This

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    Chaos to Unity “Is everyone here? Can we finally start? We’re two minutes late!” “Miss President, calm down! The ASB advisor isn’t even here.” The ultimate chaos and confusion of the ASB could be seen by observing the first weekly meeting that took place on a Friday afternoon after a tiring day of arduous classes. The medium-sized, stuffy room in which meetings were held did not aid in enlivening the snoozing council and the burned-out cabinet. Usually, everyone arrived late, the tardiest being the

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