Saturday, June 11, 2011

Kirsten--what I learned

The one thing I learned about Yellowstone is that forest fires are not always a bad thing. When a fire occurred, it cleared the old and sick trees, so that now there are new baby trees. We should always remember that rangers do their best to maintain the fires 24/7. Once the fires pass, a new forest will grow and blossom over the years.

We should keep it a national park. The many animals in Yellowstone are unique, and they would decrease if not protected. Yellowstone is different from the other national parks. It has varieties of mud pots, volcanoes, hot springs, and wildlife. We should protect these things for generations to come. Yellowstone is a unique, wonderful place and should be protected and conserved for lifetimes and more.

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