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Friday, 11 August 2017

How wolves changed the river

How wolves changed the river

In 1995 wolves came back to Yellowstone national park. When wolves came back the animals behaved differently.

When the wolves started killing some the deer got scared and stopped going to places the wolves can trap them.
When the deer were gone most of the park regenerated.

Birds started moving in because there was more trees than beverages started moving in because they liked to eat the trees. Also this caused ducks , otters and muskrats to come because the beavers built dams.

The wolves killed coyotes so more mice and rabbits came because of this hawks , weasels , foxes and badgers came. Eagles and ravens came down to feed on the bodies the wolves left

The wolves also left food for the bears . The bears fed on it to then more bears came and fed on the berries. In the regenerating forest the plant roots stabilise the banks so that they collapsed less often so the river came more fixed in their course .

Life in yellowstone national park was greatly changed and lots of animals returned because the wolves.



 


 

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Muhammad All

Muhammad All’s birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. He was born in Louisville Kentucky on January 17th 1942. Image result for muhammad ali pngHis father, Cassius Clay Sr worked as a sign painter and his mother Odessa  worked as a maid. Young Cassius had a younger brother named Rudy. The Clays weren't rich, but they weren't poor either. During the time Cassius grew up, southern states like Kentucky were segregated by race. This meant that there were different facilities such as schools, restaurants, swimming pools, and restrooms for black people and white people. Laws called Jim Crow Laws enforced this separation and made life difficult on African Americans like Cassius. Becoming a Boxer When Cassius was twelve years old, someone stole his bike. He was very angry. He told a police officer that he was going to beat up the person who stole it. It turned out that the officer, Joe Martin, was a boxing coach. Joe told Cassius that he better learn how to fight before he tried beating anyone up. Cassius took Joe up on his offer and was soon learning how to box. Cassius discovered that he had a real talent for boxing. He was much faster than other fighters his size. He could throw a quick punch and then dodge out of the way before the other fighter could react. He fought 105 fights as an amateur fighter, winning 100 and only losing 5. He also won several Gold Glove championships and was soon considered one of the best amateur light-heavyweight boxers in the world. The Olympics In 1960, Cassius travelled to Rome, Italy to participate in the Olympics. He defeated all his opponents to win the Gold Medal. Upon returning home, Cassius was an American hero. He decided to turn to professional boxing.