March 29

Dueling Mandates in Yellowstone

Our dilemma is: How do you balance the park’s dual mandates of preserving parks resources while allowing for the enjoyment of the people?

We have come up with a simple solution to solve the dilemma:

Limit the number of snowmobiles that enter the park each day.

So We have come up with Pros and Cons.

Pros: We can reduce the number of crashes that happen. Less pollution will be in the air because less snowmobiles will be running. Also it will protect the wildlife that live in the park.

Cons: Not many snowmobile owners will come to the park, which will cause a drop in the money area (this was a combination of 2 cons). You will also have to wait longer to bring your snowmobile into the park if the limit is filled.

Thank you for reading

March 28

Gertrude Chandler Warner

Gertrude Chandler Warner or the author of the Boxcar Childern, grew up in a middle class home. She is famous for writing The Boxcar Childern Mysteries. She had a kind face and was very creative. Her very first book was made at age 9 and it was called Golliwog at The Zoo. As a child she lived near a railroad station and she always wondered what it would be like to live in a boxcar. We are very alike in two ways, we both like mysteries and we both want or wanted to live in unusual places. We are different in one way because she lived near a railroad and I live in a neighborhood near my school. Some interesting things I found out was that she had 2 siblings John and Frances Warner, she playedthe cello, her favorite book was Alice in Wonderland, and her favorite flower was a violet (the name of her 10 year old character Violet Alden).

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