San Gorgonio Mountain Essays

  • How Can Humans Reverse Damage to Mission Blue Butterflies?

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    Icaricia icarioides missionensis ( Mission Blue Butterfly) was discovered in 1937. Icaricia icarioides missionensis is native to the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It has lost most of it habitat in the region to development , and is thus limited to residing only in the Twin Peaks of San Francisco, Fort Baker in Marin County, and San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo County. Human beings are the main reason for the decline in the Mission Blue’s natural habitat. If something is not done to prevent

  • Relating to Journey´s Wheel in the Sky

    776 Words  | 2 Pages

    This song relates to my life because I am a drifter, despite my efforts and I am unable to stay in one place for a long period of time. Also constantly moving caused emotional pain not only for me but for my loved ones.Journey's “Wheel in the Sky” portrays that some people are drifters. Despite efforts to stay in one place they are powerless and contentiously move. This song shows that there are people who are drifters. For example the song states “Winter is here again oh Lord

  • Human Interactions with Nature in the Rocky Mountain States

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    Human Interactions with Nature in the Rocky Mountain States Human interaction with the Rocky Mountain States has shifted tremendously since the beginning of recorded history. These changes can be broken down into three phases. The first phase would be the communal posture held by Native Americans. This period of time ran from the Spanish colonization in the 16th century until the era of the mountain man. With the establishment of the United States a new period of exploration for exploitation