Some part of it would be pollution. Others might include forest destruction, tourism, and buildings upon their homes. Hope that helps!
It was prohibited in 1894.
Yellowstone is in the western part of the USA. There are many animals native to the area. However rhinos are not among the animals in the park. In fact there are no rhinos in North America outside of zoos.
Many are endangered outside the park.
a lot.
aS OF TODAY NONE STAND AS ENDANGERED! WE HAVE HELPED MANY!
I believe you are referring to killing animals. Killing animals refers to taking the life of an animal, which can happen for various reasons such as for food, research, self-defense, or hunting. It is a controversial topic with ethical, environmental, and conservation implications.
How many geysers are in Yellowstone National Park?
Earlier this year, Yellowstone National Park experienced an earthquake of a magnitude of 4.8 which was the biggest recorded one there since 1980. Since the earthquake many have reported spotting animals fleeing the area.
Looking at attached image...the North America falls under Northern and Western Hemisphere. So Yellowstone National Park is in Northwest hemisphere.
It means killing animals in a German accent. And yes in many cases it is mean.
no, not all of them, but many did.
In most cases, animals are killed so that they can be eaten. There are exceptions. Elephants are killed for their valuable tusks.