Review of reviews and world's work . ng park entrances are now accessible byrail,—that at the northern gateway of thepark by the branch line of the Northern Pa-cific Railway from Livingston to Gardner,and that on the western boundary by abranch of the Oregon Short Line. The Yellowstone Park not only serves theinterests of the adjacent States through itsforests, which afford natural storage reser-voirs at the headwaters of the importantrivers, but this protected region offers ade-quate refuge for game animals. Those whoknow the native fauna of America only asexhibited in the city Zo


Review of reviews and world's work . ng park entrances are now accessible byrail,—that at the northern gateway of thepark by the branch line of the Northern Pa-cific Railway from Livingston to Gardner,and that on the western boundary by abranch of the Oregon Short Line. The Yellowstone Park not only serves theinterests of the adjacent States through itsforests, which afford natural storage reser-voirs at the headwaters of the importantrivers, but this protected region offers ade-quate refuge for game animals. Those whoknow the native fauna of America only asexhibited in the city Zoos may find herethe opportunity to observe big game in itsnatural environment, in a playground thatthese original owners appear willing to share\\ith man. Two herds of bison remain inthe park. The wild herd is reported asgradually increasing in numbers, and thehas no less inviting retreats, and the traveler fenced herd increased from twenty-eight inwhose ticket reads via the Canadian Pacific 1904 to seventy-four in igo8. Black and. NORTH SLOPE OF MOUNT RAINIER. (Where the ico avalanches thunder day and climbed and rarely seen by the tourist.)


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