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Mt.Rainier By: Hannah, Tiffany, and Carylyn
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Mt.RainierBy: Hannah, Tiffany, and Carylyn

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Food Web

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Food Web (past)

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Food Web Info

There are lots of plants and animals that live in Mt.Rainier. Some animals are chipmunks, cougars, red foxes, wolves, goat, elk and beaver but there is still many more. A lot of the creatures in the present have a lot in common in the past. Also, when you saw the food webs did you see some resemblance. Yes I bet you did the cougars, moles, chipmunk, and deer are some things that are similar in the past and present. I did not know food webs would be quite similar in this park.

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Mt.Rainier

In Mt.Rainier there are lots of animals but I am only going to talk about 2. The red fox and the coyote.

I picked these 2 just because 1. I thought they were cute and 2. they are things you could see often. The coyote eats deer's, beavers and many more. but, it could be eaten by a cougar.The red fox eats bunnies, squirrels and much more. Lots of things can eat them just like the coyote cougars can eat them.

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Map of Mt.Rainier (present)

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Mt.Rainier Map (past)

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Facts on Mt.Rainier

Mt.Rainier is 97% is wilderness the remaining 3% is national historic landmark.

Mt.Rainier was created in 1916. Wolves left but, will be returning soon

naturally or from a program they are trying to create.

There are about 3 birds that are endangered and 1 fish and there are 4 other animals that are endangered and people believed they occurred some point in time

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Parasitism and Mutualism

yes there are a couple examples of parasitism like some common one mosquitos and sometimes ticks. There is mutualism in this park to. Like bees and flowers

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Problems Over Years

there are a few problems over the years one thing is that wolves. Wolves are now gone and they will only naturally come back or they will start a program. Another problems is the have been trying to count the species of fish but they cannot because beavers are building to many dams but, they have been researching this since 1999.

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Main Attractions

The mountain and the volcano Some museums The visiting centers The forest Meadow Some of there rivers Animals

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Threats and beneficial occurring's

The beavers are building to many dams so they can’t do there studying.

The fires can start occurring easily now. The volcano Beneficial The wolves might come back. So it is helping

some of the animals that are getting over there carrying capacity like elk.

The population is growing They are building new things like visiting

centers

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Facts! The endangered species are the grey wolf,

the grizzly bear, Canada inyx and the Chinook salmon.

There are over 800 vascular plants about 159 birds, 63 mammals, 16 amphibians, 5 reptiles and about 15 native fish.

The park contains around 26 named glaciers.

There is over 382 lakes and 470 rivers and streams.

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Landforms in Mt.Rainier

Forests Subalpine Meadow Mountains Volcanoes Glaciers Ponds Rivers lakes

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We Hope You Enjoyed!

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Bonus! Who’s That Character

Hint: think of the TV show I just showed.


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