Yosemite is rich in history. Let me start off by saying the land that the park lays on was once inhabited by Native Americans. This group was known as the Ahwahneechees tribe. During the California Gold Rush this tribe went into a battle known as the Mariposa War. The European-Americans managed to kick them off the land. They were moved to a reservation in Fresno, California. Dr. Lafayette Bunnell documented this battle and …show more content…
The park has more than one form of habitat. On the Westside of the park the habitat is dominated by forests, pines, cedar, fir, and few sequoia trees. You can find an assortment of wildlife in this region of the park. Due to its mild low-elevation climate and arrangement of habitats and of course the different plant types. In this area you can find black bears, coyotes, raccoons, woodpeckers, bobcats, otters, cougars, and foxes. When you reach a higher elevation the park becomes a forest of fir and pine trees. In this area you find less wildlife. The reason for this is because of the high elevation. The wildlife you can find in this area includes lizards, squirrels, and different bird species. The higher areas which include smaller trees that become scarce. This area is exposed by granite. The climate becomes harsh at this elevation. But, you can find some wildlife out there. They include jackrabbits, marmots, pikas, and a few different bird species. The park has some meadow areas where you can find bighorn sheep. The sheep can mostly be seen near Tioga