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Q6. #Yosemite is known for its biodiversity. What plants and animals have caught your eye in the park? (Photos welcome!) #ParkChat
A6. A few snapshots taken by our team in recent years. have you seen any of these animals in #Yosemite? #ParkChat
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6) It's the one and only time I was able to see sequoias, in Mariposa Grove. They definitely caught my eye! #ParkChat
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6) Deer, bears, trout, raccoons, coyotes, marmots, squirrels and various types of birds are just some of the wildlife I've observed in Yosemite National Park. #ParkChat
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6 Bears, for sure. Deer. Squirrel that ran up my leg. Sequoias. #ParkChat
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6. #Parkchat to see the bears at #Yosemite is awesome !
A6: Whenever you're watching wildlife, remember to give them room & use your zoom! (And if you're a #Yosemite researcher studying tough-to-spot animals like bighorn sheep, use spotting scopes.) #ParkChat
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6 #ParkChat My own encounter with one of the famous (or infamous!) Yosemite bears. This juvenile came way too close for comfort and kept circling back around.
replying to @YoseConservancy @YoseConservancy A6. Saw this deer while in the park after a late spring snow. #ParkChat
RT @YoseConservancy: A6: Whenever you're watching wildlife, remember to give them room & use your zoom! (And if you're a #Yosemite research…