Oceans

They cover two-thirds of Earth, playing a vital role in providing us with oxygen, regulating the climate and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But our oceans—and the turtles, whales, sharks and other marine life that call them home—are in trouble. If not slowed, climate change over the next few centuries could lead to marine biodiversity loss unlike anything Earth has seen in 252 million years. We still have time to protect and conserve our oceans. Defenders of Wildlife is focused on solutions and restoring and protecting the places that wildlife and people can’t live without. We must keep our … Continue

National Parks Of The U.S.A.: Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park became the first national park  in the United States of America on March 1, 1872. Yellowstone is located largely in the northwest corner of Wyoming, but also extends into Montana and Idaho. 

Wildlife

Yellowstone National Park is home to nearly 300 species of birds, 16 species of fish, five species of amphibians, 6 species of reptiles, and 67 species of mammals. Two of the best locations in Yellowstone National Park for viewing wildlife are Yellowstone river valley, and Lamar river valley. 

The Grizzly Bear((Ursus arctos horribilis) is one example of a mammal that you may see in … Continue