Yellowstone National Park
A national emblem
The Yellowstone National Park has fast
become a worldwide known name. In 1872, the American President, Ulysses
S. Grant passed a law that stated Yellowstone was to become the first
national park in America and in fact the world. It can be found mostly
in the State of Wyoming; however, the park actually extends through into
Idaho and even Montana so you may be able to understand how large this
national park really is.
Yellowstone National Park is known for
its vast wildlife as well as the many amazing features it has including
the Old Faithful Geyser; this has fast become a popular feature for
many. Though, strangely, Yellowstone also has a vast ecosystem; it has
several to be exact and there is a subalpine forest which is the
dominant of all ecosystems.
The Early Life of Yellowstone
Many do not know that for almost over
10,000 years, Yellowstone was actually the home to many Native Americans
and that the region of Yellowstone was very much unknown for many
years. It was a vast region that was very much unexplored or discovered
even during the Expedition mission of Lewis and Clark which was in the
19th century, the early part of the century. However, the region was
visited occasionally by the mountain men during the early and mid part
of the 19th century.
It wasn’t until the late 1860’s when
there was actually an organized exploration date set of Yellowstone. It
was the American Army who was brought in to oversee things in the park.
However, in 1917, the administration of the park was handed over;
control was passed over to the National Park Service created in 1916.
Since the early 1900’s, there have been many structures erected to help
protect the historical features and architectural history of the
Yellowstone National Park. What is more, over one thousand different
archaeological sites have also been discovered and examined by
researches since 1917.
The Vastness of Yellowstone
Yellowstone is actually extremely large
as it can span over a huge area of 8, 980 KM2; this is three thousand,
four hundred and sixty eight point four square miles. This is a vast
area to explore and there are many canyons, mountain ranges, rivers and
of course lakes that make up Yellowstone. It is a beautiful area to
explore and it holds so many secrets because even though it was
discovered in the 1800’s, still so much is unknown.
The Yellowstone Lake is considered to be
one of the few largest lakes that are high altitude lakes throughout
North America. The largest super volcano can also be found on the North
American continent – the Yellowstone Caldera. This is a fantastic
feature of Yellowstone but it is still an active volcano. It has erupted
thousand years ago and the force of the eruptions has all been very
wild and very dangerous.
The Yellowstone Caldera actually covers
most of the land area of Yellowstone; this is from the rocks from the
volcano as well as the lava flow which also comes during the eruptions.
What is more, almost 50% of the world’s geothermal factors come from
Yellowstone and are found in Yellowstone. This is because of the volcano
which creates a lot of friction and volcanism also.
However, the centrepiece of the National
Park has to be the world’s bigger ecosystem – the Greater Yellowstone
ecosystem. It is the biggest in the North Temperate Zone on Earth. The
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is almost intact and is considered to be
the largest of all ecosystems.
Though, in Yellowstone, there are dozens
of different species of fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. There are
hundreds in fact and many of them have been studied and documented by
the authorities. There are several species which are considered to be
endangered; and there might still be species out there that is
undiscovered.
Though, the grasslands and forests are
tremendous as they are very large and there are endless species of
plants which are considered to be unique also. There are many different
types of animals found in the park including herds of elk and bison –
which are free and unkempt; and there are also wolves and grizzly bears
that can be found in Yellowstone. This is their home and they are
undisturbed by many who visit; and the bison herd in the park is
actually the oldest herd found in America today.
Mostly each year, there will be a forest
fire that breaks out. This can occur and one of the biggest fires was
in 1988 in which almost a third of the entire park was damaged and
burnt. Though, the park is considered to be safe as there are many
recreational activities to complete.
– Boating
– Fishing
– Sightseeing
– Hiking
– Camping
These are only a few examples of
recreational activities. However the park does have millions of visitors
each year including tourists and local parties also. There are many
good paved roads which allow visitors to easily access the various areas
of the park. They can take visitors to the beautiful sights of the
waterfalls the park has and of course some of the most amazing lakes
also. During the winter time however, most of the visitors are going to
use snow mobiles or snow coaches to visit the park and delve deeper into
the park also.
However, in the very early life of the
park, there were many who wanted to reduce the overall size of the park.
Many wanted to be able to use some of the land that Yellowstone covered
for things such as hunting, logging, mining and many other activities
could go ahead. However, that was when the American government got
involved; though it was difficult to prevent anything happening to the
park as there was very little money available.
Today, the Yellowstone National Park is a
national icon and something which is very popular. It is a natural
beauty and something that is very spectacular indeed with many amazing
features to view as well as history found here.
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