History and Location
Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Environmental Challenges
Management Strategies and Visitor Experience
Fun Facts
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When was it established?

February 22, 2018

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What is the major river that runs through the park?

Mississippi River

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What challenge is cause by the Mississippi River?

Flooding

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What are some popular activities?

Visiting arch museum and riding the tram to the top of the arch.

100

How tall is the arch? (tallest monument in the U.S.)

630 feet tall

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What was the original name of the site?

Gateway Arch National Monument

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What ecosystem is found in the park?

Riparian ecosystem

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What challenge is caused by being so close to a big city?

Over-tourism

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What are some education programs offered for kids?

School and youth outreach programs  

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What is the arch made of?

Stainless Steel

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Where is it located?

St. Louis, Missouri

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What are the native plants?

bluestream grasses, wildflowers, trees

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What is cause by non native plants?

invasion of species

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What are some educational programs for adults?

Museum exhibits and educational tours

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How far out can you see from the top of the arch?

30 miles

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Who does the park Honor?

Thomas Jefferson

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What are the native animals?

Bald eagles, hawks, grey squirrels, whitetail deer

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Trash and runoff cause what challenge?

Pollution

400

How do they use plants as a conservation practice?

Planting native plants to replace the invasive plants.

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Why is the park important?

It is a major symbol of American history and expansion.

500

Who was the architect?

Eero Saarinen

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Does it contain human made structures?

Yes
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What happens when humans begin to build into the land?

Habitat loss

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What is the current biggest conservation practice?

Riverbank Stabilization

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What can individuals do to help?

Leave no trace and respect the park.