430 ft maximum depth Elk eat grass Elk Pine Bark Beetle Yellowstone Lake Stay 25 yards from bison Bull elk have antlers 26 Native American tribes Yellow- bellied Marmot Bison 141 miles of lake shore Mt. Sheridan 10,000-20,000 elk in Yellowstone in the summer Grizzlies eat elk calves Bison wallow Elk shed their antlers in the Spring 1988 fires Tunnel Bison weigh 1- 2,000 pounds Wolves eat elk 80% of Yellowstone is covered in trees Stay 100 yards away from bears About 100 wolves in the park Bison rubbed tree The population got down to 23 150 grizzly bears Thermal features under the lake We used to feed the bears Stay 25 yards away from elk Stay 100 yards away from wolves Cutthroat Trout population declined 5,000 elk in Yellowstone in the winter 430 ft maximum depth Elk eat grass Elk Pine Bark Beetle Yellowstone Lake Stay 25 yards from bison Bull elk have antlers 26 Native American tribes Yellow- bellied Marmot Bison 141 miles of lake shore Mt. Sheridan 10,000-20,000 elk in Yellowstone in the summer Grizzlies eat elk calves Bison wallow Elk shed their antlers in the Spring 1988 fires Tunnel Bison weigh 1- 2,000 pounds Wolves eat elk 80% of Yellowstone is covered in trees Stay 100 yards away from bears About 100 wolves in the park Bison rubbed tree The population got down to 23 150 grizzly bears Thermal features under the lake We used to feed the bears Stay 25 yards away from elk Stay 100 yards away from wolves Cutthroat Trout population declined 5,000 elk in Yellowstone in the winter
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430 ft maximum depth
Elk eat grass
Elk
Pine Bark Beetle
Yellowstone Lake
Stay 25 yards from bison
Bull elk have antlers
26 Native American tribes
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Bison
141 miles of lake shore
Mt. Sheridan
10,000-20,000 elk in Yellowstone in the summer
Grizzlies eat elk calves
Bison wallow
Elk shed their antlers in the Spring
1988 fires
Tunnel
Bison weigh 1-2,000 pounds
Wolves eat elk
80% of Yellowstone is covered in trees
Stay 100 yards away from bears
About 100 wolves in the park
Bison rubbed tree
The population got down to 23
150 grizzly bears
Thermal features under the lake
We used to feed the bears
Stay 25 yards away from elk
Stay 100 yards away from wolves
Cutthroat Trout population declined
5,000 elk in Yellowstone in the winter