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Location Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in Wyoming (96%).

Location Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in Wyoming (96%). Parts of the park also extend into Idaho (1%) and Montana (3%). The area of the park is 3,468.4 square miles. It is 63 miles from north to south and 54 miles from east to west (by air). Background

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Location Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in Wyoming (96%).

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  1. Location • Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in Wyoming (96%). • Parts of the park also extend into Idaho (1%) and Montana (3%). • The area of the park is 3,468.4 square miles. • It is 63 miles from north to south and 54 miles from east to west (by air). • Background • Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872. • It was American’s first national park. • It is one of the last nearly intact natural ecosystems in the temperate zone. • The park is home to wide variety of wildlife. • The park is also home to the majority of the world’s geysers, including the famous Old Faithful. • Wildlife • The park is home to wide variety of wildlife. This includes: • Grizzly bears • Wolves • Bison • Elk • and many others • The bison herd in Yellowstone is the largest public herd in the United States • Wolves were once completely eliminated from Yellowstone but have been successfully reintroduced. • Elk make up the largest population of mammals in the park. A view of Yellowstone National Park Old Faithful Geyser A bison grazing

  2. Plant Life • There are over 1700 kinds of trees and plants that are native to the park. • There are 170 trees and plants that are exotic to the park. • There is a flowering plant that is only found in Yellowstone called the Yellowstone Sand Verbena. • The park contains 8 different types of conifer trees as well as some deciduous trees. • One type of conifer, the whitebark pine, is currently threatened by a fungus. • Aspen forests were on the decline as well, but the reintroduction of wolves and their impact on elk seems to be helping them recover. • Special Features • According to http://yellowstone.net/intro/top-10/, these are the top 10 things to see while visiting Yellowstone: • Old Faithful Geyser/Upper Basin • Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone • Hayden Valley • Mammoth Hot Springs • Yellowstone Lake • Norris Geyser Basin • Lamar Valley • Tower Fall • Lower Geyser Basin • West Thumb Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park Elaina Levers May 28, 2013 Yellowstone Sand Verbena Top 10 Map

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