Article One, State Two, About Yellowstone Park.
The Yellowstone National Park is amazing. It is mostly in Wyoming which is why I chose but it is also in Montana and Idaho. It has over a hundred of species of animals there several of them being endangered. It has a large area of 3,468. There is an active volcano in Yellowstone called Caldera that would erupt with powerful force. The volcano is like a battery to the geothermal features in Yellowstone Park. Many tourists go there to take tours and enjoy the lovely sights that it beholds for them. In 1914 in order to protect Elk population the U.S. Congress ordered to destroy Wolves, Prairie dogs, And other animals that eat elk. By 1935 the wolves were extinct from the U.S.A. That made the coyote the top predator and like wolves they eat the sick and the old but coyotes can’t eat big animals so the big sick and poor ones just stay like that and then we eat them and get sick. Then in the 1990s the federal government saw wolves differently. They then took Mackenzie Valley Wolves from Canada and took them to the park. In 2005 there were 13 wolf packs and 118 individual wolves in Yellowstone. So that brings me to the end of my #1 article of Wyoming.
June 1st, 2009 at 1:32 pm
This is great — a very unusual take on Yellowstone Park. Bravo!