Natural Beauty of the World’s First National Park at Risk

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The beauty of Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first natural resort in the United States (US), is slowly fading and the threat to its vast wildlife has increased, due to climate change and global warming.

According to the details, Yellowstone National Park was declared a national park in 1872 and has the distinction of being the world’s first official national park. It covers an area of ​​3,500 square miles and is spread across three US states, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.

It snows heavily in the winter in this area, and with the onset of April, the park’s mountain ranges turn into lush green up and down plains. The park is rich in brightly colored natural flowers that leave a trail of colors for miles on the slopes of the hills.

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The color of the park’s hills is yellow and geologists say the color is due to a volcanic eruption. These mountains have many caves, billowing rivers and lakes. But more attractive to tourists are the hot springs that occasionally bounce off steamed water.

The long drive on the miles of roads in the park has its own beauty. The surrounding natural landscapes and landscapes are so captivating and captivating that it enchants man. The park is home to hundreds of species of wildlife, including bears, foxes, wild buffalo and dozens of species of birds and other small and large animals, living freely in the natural environment.

Temperatures in Yellowstone National Park have been rising steadily in recent decades. A scientific study has found that there has been no change in the temperature of the region in the last 800,000 years before climate change.

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The Associated Press (AP) reports that temperatures in the area have been rising since the 1950s, and since then snowfall has dropped by up to two feet a year. Geologists fear that the natural beauty of the national park will not be maintained for decades to come and that climate change will engulf it.

Since the 1950s, the park’s average temperature has risen to two degrees Fahrenheit. Experts fear that by the end of this century, temperatures in the region will rise to five to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

Scientists from the Geological Survey of Montana State University and the University of Wyoming say that rising temperatures will not only beautify Yellowstone National Park, but will also cause many species of animals to either migrate from the area or become extinct. The risk of extinction will increase.

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The management of the national park is unable to do much to save the beauty and wildlife here because climate change is a global process that requires countries around the world to work together to overcome it.

The Paris Agreement on Climate Change set a number of goals. Experts say work on many of these targets is slow. Yellowstone National Park is so popular with nature lovers that more than 4 million people visit it every year. Park organizers expect the number of tourists to increase once the coronavirus-related restrictions are eased.

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