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face of the disease brucellosis, and the delisting criteria of endangered species loom large.
Despite the fact that, thankfully, the physical features of Yellowstone—its mountain-scapes,
geothermal features, and wildlife populations—remain largely untouched, an area of this
size with more than three million visitors annually (more than the populations of Montana
and Wyoming combined) cannot be immune to human influence. The challenge as we move
forward is to determine a way to let Yellowstone age and evolve in its own way, on its
own time, while giving people around the world access to this truly unique and spectacular
place. It is we, the visitors, who have an opportunity to be changed forever by time spent in
Yellowstone, and not the other way around.
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