Flora and fauna
History
Fun facts
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100

Which flora has a "living fossil"?

The interrupted fern. 

100

Who helped establish Cuyahoga Valley?

Ralph Regula.

100

What are the four destinations?

Everett covered bridge, blue hen falls, brandywine falls, and the great falls of tinkers creek.

100

When was Cuyahoga Valley first established?

1974

200

What flora or fauna lives for the longest?

The Sliver Redhorse.

200

When was Cuyahoga Valley established?

1974.

200

What does Great Falls of Tinkers Creek provide?

A stunning visual experience.

200

The Cuyahoga River is between what two cities?

Akron and Cleveland.

300

What percentage of the osprey diet is fish?

More than 99% of fish.

300

Where is the park located?

Northeastern Ohio between Cleveland and Akron.

300

What is one activity?

Backpacking, paddling the river, audio tour, biking, hiking, and fishing. 

300

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is close to _________ Ohio?

Pennisula

400

Which  fauna has glue like skin?

The slimy salamander.

400

What was the official established?

October 11, 2000.

400

In three fourths of the destinations what does it say?

Falls.

400

What did John seiberling and U.S Rep do.

Protected the land.

500

What is the one mammal?

The Tri-colored bat.

500

What was the park built for?

It was designed to provide accesible outdoor recreational for urban populations.

500

Why do you absolutely have to come here?

It is free.

500

Cuyahoga Valley National Park was once what?

Polluted