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Digital Image Analysis of Yellowstone National Park Introduction Remote sensing refers to the tele-observational surveying and mapping of physical, urban and ...
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... Three areas had habitat characteristics appropriate to support wolf populations; northwestern Montana, central Idaho, and Yellowstone National Park were these ...
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... The Forestry Service reintroduced gray wolves to the northern Rocky Mountains as well as Yellowstone National Park in an attempt to re-establish the species ...
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... Many controversies aroused from the occurrence of this fire at Yellowstone National Park in 1988. ... The official website of Yellowstone National Park. ...
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... into a USDA Forest Service transport plane headed for the United States, and there released nearly eight hundred miles south in Yellowstone National Park and ...
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... national parks within them. At the core of the Greater Yellowstone National Park, which is 2.2 million acres. The ecosystem is 18 ...
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... It will also, in part two, include the impact that Thomas Moran had on the developing of The Yellowstone National Park by the wonderful paintings and sketches ...
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... land. In 1872, Congress set aside two million acres of land to established the first national park, Yellowstone (Questar). Congress ...
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... For instance, as of the end of this winter, snowmobiles will no longer be allowed in Yellowstone National Park due to the problems that their presence has ...
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... For the matter of safety, about 200 grizzlies are living in Yellowstone National Park and around 500 to 600 are living in Glacier National Park. ...
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... For the matter of safety, about 200 grizzlies are living in Yellowstone National Park and around 500 to 600 are living in Glacier National Park. ...
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... children. He and his family travel to Yellowstone National Park, the Puget Sound and all over the Pacific Northwest. Published In ...
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... Among the peaks of the Central Rockies, which include Grand Eton and Yellowstone national parks, are Gannett Peak (4207 m/13,804 ft high), Grand Eton (4197 m ...
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... Among the peaks of the Central Rockies, which include Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, are Gannett Peak (4207 m/13,804 ft high), Grand Teton (4197 m ...
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... Later they turned east into Yellowstone National park (which was established five years earlier) to try to meet up with the rows. ...
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Ecosystems: Populations and Succession- in May and June of 1988, after an extended drought, Yellowstone National Park was covered with a large number of fire ...
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... In August 1996 dangers to Yellowstone National Park were averted when the administration negotiated an agreement with the firm to held gold-mining rights ...
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... headed east. He landed in Cody, on the western edge of Wyoming near Yellowstone National Park, and found work at the Wal-Mart. On the ...
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... nature's expense. Yellowstone was the world's first national park in 1872, and later the National Park Service was established in 1916.
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... As the buffalo at Yellowstone are restricted to the National Park, dependent upon the management practices of the federal government, Indian tribes have had ...
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... The Greater Yellowstone Coalition (1990) concluded that state-level concerns had taken precedence over national recovery issues. ...
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... This was the only bloodshed in the entire expedition. Near the mouth of the Yellowstone the entire crew is reunited. ... The captains are national heroes. ...
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... recreation, there has been an overcrowding in our local, state, and national parks. ... Yellowstone Park has to dispose of nearly 7,000 tons of garbage every year ...
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... of the National Zoo in Washington. It also helped push through the Park Protection Act of 1894 which played a large role in saving Yellowstone from over ...
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... recreation, there has been an overcrowding in our local, state, and national park. ... Yellowstone Park has to dispose of nearly 7000 tons of garbage every year. ...
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... The National Abortion Federation estimates that two-thirds of abortion providers ... Politically Correct bigotry of the 1990's," Yellowstone Information Services at ...
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