http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=data/environment/2011/September/environment_September53.xml§ion=environment(Reuters)
29 September 2011
SALMON - A warming climate is imperiling the wildlife and landscapes in the Yellowstone National Park region, two environmental groups said in a study.
The report by Rocky Mountain Climate Organization and Greater Yellowstone Coalition shows temperatures in the past decade in the Yellowstone area have exceeded the rate of warming worldwide compared to the 20th Century average.
Left unchecked, climate change is likely to transform the greater Yellowstone area, which includes parts of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana and encompasses two national parks, six national forests and three wildlife refuges, the report said.
The Yellowstone National Park region is one of the world’s last largely intact temperate ecosystems.