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    In Wisconsin, there was a wolf eradication policy put out by bounty (a government-financed killing) from 1865 until 1957, which wiped out many wolves leading to an altered ecosystem and depleted forest. Human behavior towards the wolves before this time was fearful because of their overtaking of land and food supplies (beef calves, hounds, and farmed deer), which is a particular reason that the bounty was placed by the government. The wolf eradication policy period placed the wolves on the Endangered

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    Katmai Research Surrounded by volcanoes and rocky beaches, is a national park. Katmai National Park and Reserve is waiting for you to explore its features and history. Katmai has a large population of bears. Once a year they feast on salmon, which come from the north. Some of Katmai’s land has volcanoes. Those volcanoes are part of the Pacific ocean. Alaska is where Katmai waits for you. Come explore Alaska, Katmai home state. Alaska is very snowy. It was officially the 49th state of

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    Reintroducing the wolves has greatly impacted the park by decreasing the elk population which increased the growth of willows and benefited the beavers that maintained the river. The effects of the reintroduction of wolves is an example of interrelatedness because it directly impacts everything in its environment. Not necessarily connected directly, but it was more of a cause and effect. Redwoods was the chosen ecosystem. I do agree that redwoods should be the state’s ecosystem because they are

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    Bears are the key to tourism, but being hurt by the pollution and mistreating of the park by humans. However, there are ways we can help preserve the beautiful animal. However, people are not putting forth their best effort to save the animal. Although there are decreasing amounts bears left in Yosemite today, bears have been an important part of Yosemite for thousands of years. Grizzlies once dominated the Yosemite valley and mountains , however, were killed out in California. In Yosemite, male

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    “Grizzly Bear Lodge Mini Case” Located outside of the beautiful Yellowstone Park is the Grizzly Bear Lodge. Owned by Diane and Rudy Conrad, Grizzly Bear Lodge has 15 rooms that can accommodate up 40 guests with some rooms specially setup for families. It is a seasonal company, which operates from April to November and the busy tourist season starting in May and ending in September. An opportunity has surfaced which will allow Diane and Rudy the ability to expand by purchasing the property next door

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    Humans maintain the park and influence mandatory controlled fires as well as control the wildfires. Wildfires are required to burn in order to keep the ecosystem in check. In Banff National Park, these fires burn in old growth areas. Once the fire is burned out it leaves nutrients in the soil to aid in regrowth for future plants. After the fire Grizzly Bears rummage through the now loose and nutrient rich soil for certain roots that are apart of their diets. These roots are only accessible to the

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    Grizzly Bears are also known as Brown Bears, are endangered species and fascinating creatures. Grizzlies have unique appearance. They have humps on their backs made of muscle, and their fur gives them a "grizzled" look which gave them their name, "Grizzly Bear." Grizzly Bears aggressive predators and have incredible strength. They are usually twice the size of a black bear. Male grizzly weighs up between 400 to about 900 pounds. Female grizzly weighs up to about 200 to about 500 pounds. They can

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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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    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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    Non-native Trout in the Teton Wilderness Deep in the heart of Wyoming’s Yellowstone ecosystem lies 584,781 acres of beautiful land characterized by various lakes and rivers, lush meadows, high plateaus, and over 450 miles of trails. The Teton Wilderness, known for its hunting and fishing, ranks as one of the best wildlife areas in the nation, home to countless birds, and various species of bears wolves and elk. The wilderness also houses a unique ecosystem of aquatic life consisting fishless ecosystems

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