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Acting locally Paper Death Valley has a unique history dating back to the last Ice Age, once covered by Ice, this place has had many occupancy, while towns and mining camps have come and gone, but it unique beauty is still here, with the caves that contain rare fish, to the Bad-water Basin in the lowest place in North America. 12,000 acres in Ash Meadows for a farming corporation has caused a decline of water, the alarming drop threatens to expose critical spawning and feeding shelves. Devils Hole is famous for its Pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolis) these fish have been around for thousands of years (Services, 3012). The water level fluctuates with precipitation, evaporation, and barometric pressure, tide forces and pumping from near by farms, the concern for the viability of the Pupfish, this species lives in this …show more content…

While Death Valley is home to many species, the Golden Eagle is the most amazing in beauty, and in flight, graceful, and adroit. “May nest in the niches of cliffs, escarpments, and bluffs” Golden eagles hunt early in the day and in the late evening, soring in flight at low height above the terrain, they hunt for small to mid size mammals. Mexico considers this amazing bird their National bird. This bird usually mates for life. With their unique ability to sore close to the ground to capture its pray, the eagle uses it talons to dig into its pray and pick it up” (Patchen, 2013). Death Valley has a number of different ecosystems in its park; the threats are the same, lack of rain, heat, human activity, and species themselves. While there is no outline for the natural occurrences, the human one is on the way of being helped. Fisheries and fencing off of threaten areas, and the restoration of them is the way we can fight the combatants that threaten these

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