Yellowstone national park
I am going to talk about Yellowstone National Park fires and what effect they have on the animals, the animals habitats, and also the flowers and trees. I will also discuss how much land is wasted and burnt from these fires. All the animals that live in the park are mule deer, white tail deer, moose, elk, weasels, prairie dogs, wolfs, bear, several different kinds of cats, several varieties of birds and fish. Many of the animals are killed from the fires in the National Park. This is the main reason why the numbers of animals have been reduced. Not only do the animals die from the fire, they die because of the lack of food. When there is a fire many of the plants and grasses burn. There are also many trees that burn, like the oak trees that drop acorns. The animals starve to death because they have no food to eat or they travel far away to find other food. The heat is also a threat to the animals because with the lack of water they animals will dehydrate and die
The animals use the habitat to build their homes from and eat it. Many of the animals die, as they have to travel long distances to find new habitats. If you go to Yellowstone you can still see parts of the park that the fire did not destroy, what a beautiful sight. It is very difficult to stop forest fires because you don't know where they are going to start or when they are going to start. If we can fly to the moon, we certainly can find better ways of fighting fires. Many of the animals die, move to new lands, or just stay there and use what is left from the fire. Once a tree catches fire, it is like lighting a newspaper in your fireplace! It spreads to the other trees like wild fire. Heat and lightening cause forest fires along with carelessness of human beings. About 3/8 to 1/2 of the Yellowstone National Park is destroyed from forest fires. Flowers, plants, and grass also produce oxygen for animal life. These are three major resources that the animals eat in their daily diet. The trees that have been destroyed by the fire will take up to 5- to 100 years to grow back to the size they we before the fire.
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