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Yellowstone National ParkLower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone plunges more than 300 feet.
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Yellowstone National Park
2007 Fire Report
ID Name Cause Start Status Size
0726 Stonetop lightning 09/21/2007 out 0.1 ac
0725 Big Grassy lightning 09/15/2007 out 14 ac
0724 Specimen lightning 09/14/2007 out 0.1 ac
0723 Cave lightning 09/10/2007 out 219 ac
0721 Lookout lightning 08/26/2007 out 7 ac
0720 Grouse lightning 08/17/2007 out 0.1 ac
0719 Thistle lightning 08/16/2007 out 0.1 ac
0718 Huckleberry lightning 08/11/2007 out 40 ac
0717, 0716, 0715 Promontory Complex lightning 08/09/2007 out 1,638 ac
0714 Columbine 1 lightning 08/09/2007 out 18,500 ac
0713 Brown Trout Powerline - wind 08/04/2007 out 8/7 0.1 ac
0712 Beaverdam lightning 07/22/2007 out 1,353 ac
0711 Owl lightning 07/20/2007 out

2,810 ac

0710 Feather lightning 07/14/2007 out 8/8 0.1 ac
0709 Elephant lightning 07/06/2007 out 8/8 0.1 ac
0708 Chicken lightning 07/06/2007 out 8/8 0.1 ac
0707 Raven lightning 07/06/2007 out 8/8 20 ac
0706 Solfatara human 07/01/2007 out 8/8 0.1 ac
0705 Wolverine human 06/29/2007 out 6/29 0.1 ac
0704 Black lightning 06/05/2007 out 6/15 0.1 ac
0703 Columbine human 6/3/2007 out 6/4 0.1 ac
0702 Barnes human 5/19/2007 out 5/19 0.1 ac
0701 Rattlesnake lightning 4/18/2007 WFU - out 5/3 0.1 ac
Lake Trout Illustration  

Did You Know?
Lake trout are an invasive species of fish that is decimating the native cutthroat trout population in Yellowstone Lake.

Last Updated: June 26, 2008 at 11:19 EST