OlympicNationalPark
@OlympicNationalOlympic National Prk was established in 1938 to preserve Washington's primeval forest. Due to its outstanding scenery it was made a World heritage site in 1981.
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Giant logs and stripped trees on Rialto Beach in the Olympic National Park. #beach #wawx #blackandwhite @yourtake https://t.co/ohRoV9LSkA
If those other species overpopulate, eventually they will go extinct due to loss of food.
Cougars presence in the park is a reference of Olympic National Park's wildness. Without them as a predator, species would over populate.
Biotic factors: Northern flying squirrels role in the food web is to get energy from producers and pass it in the second level consumers.
Lakes play an important role as a food source for species such as the black bear whom eat the fish in the lakes.
Lakes affect an ecosystem by land animals not being able to swim across. Animals rely on them as a water source to drink from.
They create more area for organisms to live in , like the cougars who live within them. Creating space means increase population of animals!
Two most important abiotic factors of the park are the mountains and the lakes . They are important because they can affect our population.
Olympic Mountains are a unique part of those ranges.
Along the west coast and North America, from Mexico to Southern Canada, are mountain ranges of diverse character called Coast Ranges.
Some beautiful wildflowers living in the park: the Pink Douglasia & the Delphinium Glareosum https://t.co/jfOrbyLaLP
What animals species live in the park? the Roosevlt Elk & the Northern Spotted Owl https://t.co/9GTmtuuWks
Beautiful sightings here at Olympic National Park! twitter.com/wxwows/status/…
Beautiful sunset in Olympic National Park, Washington https://t.co/nqUX9OskrU
Check out the Alpine Tundra, located near Hurricane Range. Interesting flowers & wildlife🍂🍃 https://t.co/Fbxli70xUM
Come check out the beautiful Temperate Rain Forest 🌲that consists of large old trees,mosses,rain,dead wood,epiphytes https://t.co/MQk2uhj2ct
@BbKatiedwards With Olympic National Park closed, it's illegal. And rangers could issue ticket, as has happened elsewhere in park..
Nice overview just in time for #NationalTrailsDay RT @theactivetimes: Rangers' Secrets: Olympic National Park bit.ly/18vNEp7
Day 2: Drive to Hoh Rain Forest & sample its nature traits before heading to the pacific ocean beaches and tide pools🌲🌳🌊
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