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Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman December 6, 2015

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1 Rocky Mountain National Park By Grace Werthman December 6, 2015

2 History of Rocky Mountain National Park
By 1900, ranchers, hunters, and miners and homesteaders moved to the Rocky Mountains to take advantage of its natural resources. Theodore Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot, and John Muir cared deeply cared about nature and protecting it. They said, "Those who pull flowers up by the roots will be condemned by all worthy people," Rocky Mountain National Park, in Colorado, was established on January 26, 1915. Enos Mills worked hard to create the nation's tenth national park. He hoped that: "In years to come when I am asleep beneath the pines, thousands of families will find rest and hope in this park."

3 U.S. MAP The Rocky Mountain National Park is located in the western part of the United States.

4 Rocky Mountain National Park Topographical Map
There many mountains, valleys, canyons, rivers, and lakes in the park.

5 Environmental Issues 23 years of research shows that nitrogen deposition is at elevated levels. This is 18 to 20 times greater than natural levels. If this continues aquatic species, including fish, could be affected in the next several decades. This may also affect plant communities, changing the plant composition.

6 Special Landforms Rocky Mountain National Park is called “The land above the trees“. Trail Ridge Road, the highest road in any national park, takes you to open sky where you'll find flowers and a harsh climate. Approximately one-third of this national park is above the limit where trees may grow in northern Colorado. Large meadow valleys and slopes support the widest range of life. Mountain lakes sustain wildlife in this chilly environment. You can get to know other fellow mammals that also enjoy traveling through these mountains.

7 Bibliography http://www.nps.gov/romo/lea
History of when the park opened. Map of United States and the Rocky Topographical map of Rocky Mountain National Park Website for environmental issues and special land forms

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