Monday, October 27, 2008

Glacier National Park and the Proud Big Horn Sheep

If you love the great outdoors, then you should definitely consider visiting one of our nation’s national parks. Our country is blessed with some of the most beautiful landscapes, geological phenomenons and natural wildlife present in the world. With several great national parks to choose from, millions of tourists visit the parks to hike, camp and enjoy what nature has to offer. One park that is incredibly popular is Glacier National Park.


Glacier National Park and the Big Horn Sheep
Glacier National Park is located in northwest Montana and spreads over one million acres. It was established in 1910 to keep this area pristine as it is home to thousands of species of plant life and hundreds of species of wildlife. One of the biggest attractions of Glacier National Park is the big horn sheep. The big horn sheep gets its name from horns that grow in length over 42 inches. These sheep are a hardy and tough breed. They can sometimes be spotted high above on steep cliffs. While the big horn sheep used to number over 2 million just 200 years ago, today their numbers have dwindled to about 28K and less than 1,000 in the confines of the park itself.


Read More About the Big Horn Sheep of Glacier National Park
For those interested in the big horn sheep and Glacier National Park, the Smithsonian Magazine offers a fascinating article on the subject. To read it, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/


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