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Title: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK THE MAIN ECOSYSTEM IS TAIGA


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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKTHE MAIN ECOSYSTEM
ISTAIGA
  • THIS ENVIRONMENT CONSIST OF MANY TYPES OF
  • ECOSYSTEMS

2
The other Ecosystems are
  • Thermal Pond
  • Freshwater lakes/ streams
  • Grasslands
  • Forest
  • Most of the park is above 7,500ft. High Altitude
    means cooler temps. Temperatures in the
    Yellowstone National Park vary. Yellowstone is
    located in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho

3
Location of Yellowstone National Park
  • Famous
    Sites
  • Old Faithful
    (Geyser)
  • Thermal
    Pools/Hot
  • springs
  • Wildlife
  • Grand Canyon
    of
  • Yellowstone


4
Producers and Consumers
  • at Yellowstone

5
Producers
  • yellow pond lily
  • lodge pole pine
  • quaking aspen
  • wheat grass.

6
Primary Consumers
  • moose
  • yellow bellied marmot
  • pine bark beetle

7
Secondary Consumers
  • Brown bear
  • Gray wolf
  • Moose
  • American elk
  • Yellow bellied sapsucker

8
MAIN ABIOTIC FACTORS
  • Some main abiotic factors are weather, humans,
    and animals. Yellowstone has SHORT SUMMERS AND
    COLD LONG WINTERS THEY HAVE A LOTS OF WINTER
    STORMS.

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More affecting Abiotic factors
  • If the weather is to cold it can destroy plants,
    animals, trees.
  • If the weather is to hot it can dry up water.
    Without water the animals, plants, trees can die.
  • Pollution of all kinds (air, trash and vehicles)
    has affected the ecosystem of Yellowstone
    National Park by destroying streams, lakes and
    even animals are dying each day by mans selfish
    choices.

10
HOW PEOPLE AFFECT THIS ECOSYSTEM
  • People affect this ecosystem by creating
    POLLUTION. They do this with motorized cars and
    snow mobiles.
  • This has increased the death of many animals.
    They have died from lung diseases and cancer.

11
OTHER PROBLEMS CAUSED BY MAN
  • MAN HAS CAUSED MAJOR FOREST FIRES BURNING
    ACRES OF LAND.
  • THEIR WAS A GREAT AMOUNT OF WOLVES BEFORE THE
    PARK WAS TAKEN OVER BY MAN IN 1872. IT MESSED UP
    THE FOOD CHAIN FOR A
  • LONG TIME UNTIL THE PARK REINTRODUCED THE
    WOLF.

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Other affecting Factors
TrashBrings animals closer to human population.
It can cause death and sickness when the animals
consume the trash.
  • Sounds of human activities can cause the animals
    to panic.
  • Humans destroy the environment by taking from the
    park (small trees, plants, and animals) leaving
    an unbalance in nature.

13
What happened to bears and what they did
  • Speeding cars injured and killed bears through
    out the night.
  • Bears were killed near campgrounds and living
    areas.
  • One adult female grizzly was killed in July, her
    cubs were held in captivity.
  • A grown bear killed a man and injured two
    campers.
  • By 1960s the western grizzlies couldnt find
    their glory and forgot how to defend themselves.
  • When the dumps were closed the grizzlies got
    aggressive.

14
What happened after the big attacks
  • The grizzlies started getting their land back.
    People helped by putting the grizzlies in the
    endangered species act. The bears were given nine
    thousand square miles to regain their land.
  • The bears went out in the woods to get their
    food. They struggled to go back to the brink.
  • This is their land!
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