It should be saved for it's beauty and it's amazing features for all the loving people that go there to just take their time to look around, and just soak in all of the good things that have happened there. Plus, we should all cherish everything that is there in Yellowstone National Park. See the NEXT answer(s)!
Because it is so precious to many people and it is pretty awe-inspiring!!
It should be saved for it's beauty and it's amazing features for all the loving people that go there to just take their time to look around, and just soak in all of the good things that have happened there. Plus, we should all cherish everything that is there in Yellowstone National Park. See the NEXT answer(s)!
Because it is so precious to many people and it is pretty awe-inspiring!!
Animals are important to Yellowstone Park because they maintain the growth of the park and keep the park natural.
Forests should be preserved for public use.
The artifacts at Pompeii should be carefully preserved and protected as they are links to our past and our Western heritage. Unfortunately, lack of funding, or in some cases, possible misuse of the funding available for Pompeii's preservation, have resulted in the recent collapses and other deterioration of the site. Fortunately, many of the artifacts have been removed and preserved in the safety of museums.
Because cats fall from the sky, so why not? teapot
All, in some way or another. Even though this beautiful ecosystem is fully protected by law, and some species have made a comeback (gray wolves, once eliminated, have been reintroduced, and are thriving again), many people abuse the opportunity to see these creatures in a natural state. Campers in the park often encourage black and grizzly bears to visit campsites by leaving foodstuffs uncovered, and even try to feed bears. People try to interact with the animals in a negative way, by getting close for pictures. The animals there are wild, and should be enjoyed at a distance, for your sake and theirs.
Forests should be preserved for public use.
he belives that the eviorment should be protected from hazards and animals preserved
No, Yellowstone National Park is located in northwestern Wyoming while Cheyenne, Wyoming is located in south eastern Wyoming. Yellowstone National Park is too large to be located in one city or town.
Yosemite National Park is about 830 miles away from Yellowstone National Park. This means that you should expect a drive of at least 13 total hours will be needed to travel to and from the parks.
On the National Park Service website (on the Yellowstone page) you can find and plan out your trip to Yellowstone. You can check out the parking information page for RV's. There you should be able to find the information about discounts, or you can call the Yellowstone representatives.
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Saguaro is a type of desert cactus, which should tell you where you will locate that park.
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verb should be preserved
Yellowstone National Park was the first, established in 1872. It is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. However, the oldest park in the National Park system is Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. It was established as Hot Springs Reservation in 1832 (the concept of a National Park did not yet exist at the time). It was the first time that a piece of land had been set aside by the federal government to preserve its use by the people. Hot Springs Reservation was renamed Hot Springs National Park in 1921. Actually, the National Park Service did not exist until 1916, so Yellowstone's date of 1872 cannot be valid if you don't accept Hot Spring's date of 1832. The "facts" are that Congress established Hot Springs Arkansas Reservation as a National Park on April 20, 1832. On March 1st, 1872, Congress established Yellowstone as the second National Park. A National Park printing in 1921 listed Hot Springs National Park as the first and Yellowstone as the second, but sometime in the 1930s, someone in the park service decided that Hot Springs was too urban and that Yellowstone, with its wilderness spaces and park rangers, was a better representation of what a "park" should be. History was therefore, re-written.
Forests should be preserved for public use.
School property should be protected and preserved so all students can benefit from it. This may be accomplished by hiring a security officer to oversee.