All parts of Yosemite National Park are administered by the National Parks Service, a U.S. federal agency within the Interior Department.
Adjacent to the park are several national forests, and these are administered by the National Forest Service, a U.S. federal agency within the Agriculture Department.
Yes it does have forests.
The biome is Chaparral
Green peace is a voluntary organization that helps to survey protected forests in the Amazon.
Bears can survive in almost any natural setting, including the forests of Yosemite. They can also travel to within a dozen meters of humans without being detected. Thus, Yosemite bears have had no problem getting to campgrounds in Yosemite, or anywhere else. Any place that bears have learned that easy food is available, they'll go there, until they are "taught" that the danger of entering a place is not worth the chance for food.
Yosemite National Park features a diverse range of ecosystems, including alpine meadows, coniferous forests, and granite rock formations. The park's varied elevations create distinct habitats, from the lower montane forests of ponderosa pine and oak to the higher elevations dominated by lodgepole pine and subalpine meadows. Additionally, riparian zones along rivers and streams support rich biodiversity. These ecosystems are home to a variety of wildlife and plant species, making Yosemite a vital area for ecological preservation.
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Yosemite National Park was established in 1890 in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. The park itself is surrounded by larger national forests surrounding it, thanks to the work of John Muir who was a major advocate in preserving America's natural beauty.
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No, Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is llocated in California, so Yosemite Falls would lie in California.
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Yosemite is a national park in California. The word "Yosemite" literally means "to kill".
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