yellowstone national park造句(1) We are going to do YellowStone National Park first.
(2) Much of Yellowstone National Park is a giant collapsed volcano, or a caldera.
(3) Breeding programs Yellowstone National Park and elsewhere have proved successful.
(4) For centuries, the mountain peaks in and around Yellowstone National Park were a healthy, frigid environment for the whitebark pine tree.
(5) When we make a pilgrimage to Yellowstone National Park, or to the California Redwood groves, or to the Florida Everglades, we are struck by the reverent appropriateness of nature's mix in that spot.
(6) That's Glenn Plumb, a chief scientist with Yellowstone National Park.
(7) Through their persistent efforts, Yellowstone National Park was born in 1872.
(8) The largest United States population is in Yellowstone National Park.
(9) In 1872, Yellowstone National Park in the world administered by a national government, was established.
(10) In the vast Wyoming Natural Forest Area, Yellowstone National Park area of about 9,000 square kilometers.
(11) Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, is the oldest national park in the world.
(12) Cohan and his colleagues have found these microbial species in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park.
(13) However, the lodgepole pine is expected to survive in the upper elevations of Yellowstone National Park and a handful of other locations, the study said.
(14) There are more than 3000 hot springs in the Yellowstone National Park. After seeing some of them, I openes a new prospect to my mind.
(15) A lone red fox picks through the snow in Yellowstone National Park.
(16) You can see a geyser named The Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.
(17) 8A wolf pack is bedded down in the snow in Yellowstone national park.
(18) Age contorts the trunks of a group of whitebark pine trees in Yellowstone National Park.
(19) Bighorn sheep react to a coyote in the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park.
(20) A mountain lion peers out from a rocky nook in Yellowstone National Park.
(21) A couple of mule deer are on the lookout for wolves and other predators in a meadow in Yellowstone National Park.
(22) Observations about the lawlessness and exploitation of park resources were included in Ludlow's Report of a Reconnaissance to the Yellowstone National Park.
(23) Since 1995 they have been reintroduced to Idaho and the Yellowstone national park and federal officials argue that their current numbers, about 1, 650, would support restricted hunting.