Ready for day 2 of #SEECInYellowstone? Today, we’ll visit Lamar Valley, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and more! Have questions about what we’re learning? Tweet at us using #SEECInYellowstone.
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@RepDebHaaland and@RepKClark checking out a sample of one of the beetles being studied in@YellowstoneNPS.#SEECinYellowstonepic.twitter.com/DVuF9nZsWl
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During a visit to one of
@YellowstoneNPS’s climate monitoring stations, we heard from scientists about the importance of not focusing on just one species when we talk about climate change. Even one small climate change impact will impact the entire ecosystem.#SEECinYellowstonepic.twitter.com/5yMnc6uGhnShow this thread -
The experts responsible for managing
@YellowstoneNPS’s wildfires told us about the history fighting fires at Yellowstone.#SEECinYellowstonepic.twitter.com/xgsdkYkSTQ
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Forests like this one can take over a century to recover from a wildfire.
#Climatechange is leading to hotter, drier conditions, which means longer and more intense fire seasons.#SEECinYellowstonepic.twitter.com/RTSPKu2g25Show this thread -
Next on our agenda was a stop at Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.
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As citizens of this beautiful planet we all have a responsibility to do our part to protect it. Even the smallest action, like reducing use of single-use plastic water bottles, is one way we can each
#ActOnClimate.#SEECinYellowstonepic.twitter.com/BgtmATgO7fShow this thread
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Less winter die off
Less carrion for scavengers