Staff in Yellowstone National Park went to work surveying the impacts of the fires on wildlife, plants, historic structures, trails, and more and answering the demands for information, explanation, and a new fire management policy. (Tom Meersman; Staff Writer, Landmarks in Yellowstone National Park's History: Minneapolis Star Tribune, 10-26-1997, PP 14G) The summer of 1988 was a tragic one for Yellowstone there were a total of 248 fires in greater Yellowstone; 50 of those were in Yellowstone National Park
And, where serotinous lodgepole pines were burned, seed densities ranged from 50,000 to 1 million per acre, beginning a new cycle of forest growth under the blackened canopy above. (Hanson, Brooks, Atmospheres: Not so fired up
They even study the lowly lichen, growing slowly in blotches on forest rocks. (E.N. SMITH Associated Press Writer, Ten years after fires, Yellowstone National Park prospers, AP Online, 06-20-1998) Park managers are low-key today about the fires
Changes in this wildland area are due to volcanic activity, which has changed the recreation environment "with respect to the setting, climbing opportunities and motivations for mountaineering." (Ewert, 1990) in fact, Ewert relates that at one time, and in fact, only recently, Mount St
This is because private needs sometimes have to be put aside for the well-being of the public in national parks. Compliance requires an individual to submit to people in authority (Coon and Mitterer, 2013)
By highlighting stories of what happened to fellow visitors, they may stop and reflect on specific actions they need to avoid so that the same thing does not happen to them. The importance of persuasion to catch the reader's attention to message contents Persuasion is intended to change, reinforce, or adjust the attitude of others to a particular situation (Stiff and Mongeau, 2003)
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Yellowstone National Park is a national park located in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. It was established by the U.S. Congress and signed ...
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