Above, Upper Yellowstone Fall. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
2017 saw many wildfires break out in several national parks over the summer, including Crater Lake National Park and Yosemite National Park.
However, there was one national park that was almost spared.
KPVI News reported:
CODY — The number of acres burned in Yellowstone National Park during the 2017 fire season totaled about one acre.
A year ago, 63,000 acres burned in the park, the most land singed in a single season since the 1988 record year when 793,880 of Yellowstone's 2.2-million acres were engulfed in flame.
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