Sunday, August 31, 2008

Glacier National Park:  The Incredible Big Horn Sheep

Glacier National Park offers millions of people a chance to see our great country in its pristine state. From all over America, we flock to our great national park for camping, hiking and to view wildlife. Glacier National Park is located in Northwestern Montana and offers not only many geological curiosities, but diverse wildlife that includes the big horn sheep.


The big horn sheep is a definite attraction at Glacier National Park. With its incredibly long horns that reach beyond 42 inches, these sheep are tough, hardy and incredible climbers. Many can be viewed teetering at the edge of extremely steep cliffs. Unfortunately, the big horn sheep of this national park has dwindled in population throughout the decades. 200 years ago, it was believed that there were over 2 million of these sheep throughout the West, today numbers are dangerously low at 800 big horn sheep within the confines of the park and a total hovering around 28K throughout the country.

For more information regarding these hardy sheep, as well as the incredible beauty of Glacier National Park, the Smithsonian Magazine has put together an interesting article on the subject. To read it, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/




Benjamin Franklin, Glacier National Park, Cleopatra, Tattoo Art, Phantom of the Opera

Sunday, August 10, 2008

The Bighorn Sheep of Glacier National Park

America offers some of the most breathtakingly beautiful landscapes in the world. With the many national parks this country offers, millions of visitors flock each year to get away from the cities and suburbs to enjoy pristine land and the natural wildlife that live there. One park in particular that is extremely popular and offers a diverse population of wildlife is Glacier National Park and one of its well known inhabitants includes the Bighorn sheep.


The Beauty of Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is located in northwestern Montana and is considered to be one of the most beautiful national parks. More than two million yearly visitors come to the park using the many public facilities, as well as follow trails and venture far off road to see the many natural attractions. The Bighorn sheep have always been an attraction to park goers mainly due to their incredibly long horns that can rival 42 inches. The Bighorn sheep are tough and hardy animals. They live in the higher elevations away from most predators and can sometimes be seen walking dangerously close to very steep cliffs.


The Dwindling Population of the Bighorn Sheep
At one time, the Bighorn sheep roamed North America and the area now known as Glacier National Park in large numbers with estimates ranging over 2 million. However, in less than 200 years the Bighorn sheep’s numbers have dangerously plummeted. Today, there are an estimated 28,000 Bighorn sheep left in all of North America and approximately less than 800 roaming the park itself.


Understanding the Bighorn Sheep of Glacier National Park
Obviously, the dwindling numbers of Bighorn sheep in Glacier National Park has become of great interest to researchers and conservationists. In fact, there is currently plenty being done to first understand the Bighorn sheep and secondly to help their numbers improve. Unfortunately, little is known about these sheep and this has been a major obstacle in helping their numbers improve over the years. Glacier National Park and all national parks were set up not only for the benefit of visitors, but also as a haven for wildlife, plant life and the incredibly beautiful geological features that these parks showcase.


For more information on Glacier National Park along with the Bighorn sheep, Smithsonian Magazine offers a fascinating magazine on the subject. You can read this article today by visiting our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


Quincy Jones, Forbidden City, Glacier National Park, Wrigley Field

Friday, August 8, 2008

Glacier National Park: Where Bighorn Sheep Roam

America is an incredibly wealthy country. Not only does this country offer technology, financial wizardry and plenty of opportunities, but the land itself is incredibly beautiful. For instance, Glacier National Park, with its serene and beautiful landscapes and wildlife is considered to be one of the largest eco systems in tact.


One breed of wildlife that makes its home here at Glacier National Park is the Bighorn Sheep. These sheep are known to be incredible climbers and live high up on the cliffs. While once they numbered over 2 million, today, there are about 28,000 left. However, much is being done to save the Bighorn sheep which receive their name from horns that can range to 42 inches in size.


Smithsonian Magazine has an extremely interesting article regarding the Bighorn sheep of Glacier National Park and the many ways that researchers are trying to learn about these sheep in order to enhance their population. To be sure there are plenty of mysteries surrounding these sheep, but researchers and conservationists are slowly unlocking many of them. To read more about Glacier National Park, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


National Archives, Glacier National Park, Diane Arbus, Daredevil