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    find out what all can happen within the next six days. It is almost noon on a sunny day in July. We just got off the plane and we are now in Denver, Colorado. My stepdad, Bill, is going to get us a rental car and we will be off to Yellowstone National Park. “How long will we be in the car?” I ask my mom. “It’ll be about eight and a half hours on the road,” she replies. This is unbelievable! First, I’m forced to deal with all of this traveling, and now I find out I have to sit eight and a half hours

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    Looking for a memorable, fun adventure for the whole family? The Grand Canyon is one of the premiere vacation sites in the United States. It is currently one of the seventh wonders of the world. Here are some Fun Facts about the Grand Canyon: 1) The Grand Canyon contains a wide range of lush vegetation and plant life. Currently, it houses 1,737 species of vascular plants, 200 species of trees, 167 species of fungi, 64 species of moss, and 195 species of lichen. 2) Additionally, there are several

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    When the wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National park, the wolves’ prey decreased in populations, and the producers had increases in population. In The Importance of Predators, the Yellowstone Case, it shows that the Yellowstone valley had birds, bison, and beavers 150 years ago. Then in 1995, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone after being killed in the 1930’s. These wolves ate animals such as the bison, whose population was starting to vanish in Yellowstone. This shows that due to

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    Oh my! What a beautiful view! This has to be the most alluring view I have ever seen in my entire life. Providence Canyon, or as you may know it by "the little grand canyon" should be considered as a national park instead of a state park. You may know what I mean if you have visited it yourself you may even see that it has an exquisite view from the very top of the canyon. Taking this trip was the best idea I have ever came up with. The Providence Canyon was formed every time it would rain

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    My home, my neighborhood, my geoscape is mostly built around Garret Mountain. Garret Mountain is a reservation park that is well preserved and just beautiful. The park itself has trails, amazing skyline views all the way NYC, and recreation areas as well, not to mention a pretty big lake. Garrett Mountain is very well protected by the city of Clifton, Paterson and Woodland Park, so the area is always maintained, in tip top shape, mostly because of the amount of wildlife in the area. The area around

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    ' My fingers clamped around the croc's thick neck and my chin slammed into its bony head as my chest landed on its back and my legs wrapped around the base of the tail. With eyes wide open I was being thrashed around in the muddy water. There's no way I was letting go and I hung on for grim death.’ Rarely seen without dirt under his fingernails or dressed in anything apart from his famous khaki uniform, Irwin's 'Aussie' boyish good looks, larger-than-life personality and unique ability to capture

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    Connor Gipson Butcher Educational Center 27500 Cosgrove Warren, MI 48092 December 1, 2015 Isle Royale National Park Attention: Moose-Wolf-Vegetation Management Plan 800 East Lakeshore Drive Houghton, Michigan 49931 Re: Both species should be maintained To whom it may concern: The National Park Service should manage the wolf and the moose populations at Isle Royale National Park. First of all, there were only three wolves spotted this season. In the article,” Isle Royale study could soon be gone

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    terms, Adams was a true conservationist. He wanted to preserve not only the physical land, but its wild, pristine spirit. He feared, as many environmentalists now fear, that the parks would become “’loved to death’ by backpackers and other visitors, through sheer weight of numbers” (Turnage 5). Perhaps, his belief that the parks should be left alone accounts for the reason why he never photographed any people in his scenery, a criticism his works face today. However, Ansel Adams took pictures worthy

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    My Trip to Idaho One day, my mom got a phone call from my dad saying he was going to be working in Idaho for a couple of months. It was very unexpected. During the end of July, we went over there to visit him for a couple of weeks. We went over there for my birthday. I was turning ten at the time. It took us two days to get there. We drove for ten hours the first day, stayed the night in Ontario and drove six hours the second day. My dad was working in Montpelier, Idaho. We visited four different

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    Burmese Pythons Burmese pythons are ruining the everglades. The pythons grow to big sizes making their owner not want them, so they throw them out into the everglades. This is ruining the everglades by killing the wild life that lived in the everglades before the snake got there. More reasons the snakes are ruining the everglades are, the local animal population is decreasing because these pythons are killing and eating them, the burmese pythons can affect people in a negative way because the

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