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Place as Text- Livingston

On May 25th, 2017 at 12:30pm, we walked around the town of Livingston, Montana. Our first impression of Livingston was that it was a similar size to Gardiner. However, we overheard people talking on the street about the overpopulation in Livingston so we looked up how much bigger it is. Gardiner has a population of […] Continue reading

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Place as Text- Livingston

On May 25th, 2017 at 12:30pm, we walked around the town of Livingston, Montana. Our first impression of Livingston was that it was a similar size to Gardiner. However, we overheard people talking on the street about the overpopulation in … Continue reading

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Place as Text- Gardiner

Hello World! On May 25th, 2017 at 8:30am we explored the small town of Gardiner, Montana. The area that we explored was the road our hotel is off of (S 2nd St.) and to the left  on E Park St. … Continue reading

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Place as Text- Gardiner

Hello World! On May 25th, 2017 at 8:30am we explored the small town of Gardiner, Montana. The area that we explored was the road our hotel is off of (S 2nd St.) and to the left  on E Park St. towards the Yellowstone River. In this area there was a fish shop, a gift shop, […] Continue reading

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Fish Hatchery

Yesterday we visited the Jackson National Fish Hatchery which is run by the US Fish and Wildlife service. We took a tour of the facility and learned a lot about the Snake River cutthroat trout that they’re raising. The facility artificially spawns the trout and cares for the eggs until they hatch. The eggs are […] Continue reading

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Fish Hatchery

Yesterday we visited the Jackson National Fish Hatchery which is run by the US Fish and Wildlife service. We took a tour of the facility and learned a lot about the Snake River cutthroat trout that they’re raising. The facility … Continue reading

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Place As Text- Jackson

On May 23rd, 2017 at 4pm, we embarked on a journey through a section of Jackson, Wyoming. The area of Jackson that we explored was a residential area with a fairground, a park, and a brewery. The houses in the residential areas were mostly wooden homes and were all shorter homes. We believe that the […] Continue reading

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Place As Text- Jackson

On May 23rd, 2017 at 4pm, we embarked on a journey through a section of Jackson, Wyoming. The area of Jackson that we explored was a residential area with a fairground, a park, and a brewery. The houses in the … Continue reading

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Efforts are being made to repopulate the Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone following the presence of a microscopic parasite and the illegal introduction of Lake Trout. How do people feel about the repopulation? Should it be natural or controlled?

Overview The cutthroat trout are a native species to Yellowstone National Park. The trout are originally a Pacific drainage species, their travel into the Yellowstone area was likely through the Two Oceans Pass. In addition to being a native species … Continue reading

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Efforts are being made to repopulate the Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone following the presence of a microscopic parasite and the illegal introduction of Lake Trout. How do people feel about the repopulation? Should it be natural or controlled?

Overview The cutthroat trout are a native species to Yellowstone National Park. The trout are originally a Pacific drainage species, their travel into the Yellowstone area was likely through the Two Oceans Pass. In addition to being a native species to the park, the cutthroat trout are very important to the parks ecosystem. They feed […] Continue reading

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