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posted by martyb on Friday September 09 2016, @09:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the Yosemite-Sam-would-be-pleased dept.

Yosemite National Park is expanding:

Yosemite National Park in California is to gain a 400-acre addition, its largest expansion in nearly 70 years. Ackerson Meadow features wetlands and rolling hills that are home to endangered wildlife, park officials quoted by AP news agency said. The land, on Yosemite's western boundary, was bought for the park by conservation group the Trust for Public Land for $2.3m (£1.7m).

Yosemite National Park covers about 1,200 sq miles of mountainous scenery. It attracts millions of visitors every year and celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2015. The new addition, which was traditionally used for logging and grazing cattle, will be preserved as habitat for wildlife including the endangered great grey owl, the largest owl in North America, the officials said.


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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by kanweg on Friday September 09 2016, @04:56PM

    by kanweg (4737) on Friday September 09 2016, @04:56PM (#399695)

    OK, so the park is 1200 mi^2 and 400 acres are added. Why two different units?
    Google: 1 mi^2 is 640 acres. So, wait, 0.625 mi^2 is added. That is 0.052% increase in size.

    Bert
    Who now has some perspective.

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  • (Score: 2) by aclarke on Friday September 09 2016, @05:27PM

    by aclarke (2049) on Friday September 09 2016, @05:27PM (#399716) Homepage

    It would be really good if people submitting stories used international measurement standards, but if it's an American submitting they often just don't know any better. It would require a bit of extra effort by the submitter or editor for stories with measurements based in the US.

    For your edification though: "Square miles" is generally typed as "sq.mi", "sq. miles", or something along those lines, not mi^2, at least by those who use miles. Land in the US is usually bought and sold in acres, so the measurement of 400 acres in the purchase is consistent with how land purchases are written. Large acreages, at some point generally start to be denominated in square miles vs. acres. There's no rule for this, but I rarely see areas denominated in acres over around 30k.

  • (Score: 2) by Nuke on Friday September 09 2016, @10:16PM

    by Nuke (3162) on Friday September 09 2016, @10:16PM (#399813)

    But what is that in football pitches? Just to help us British readers.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10 2016, @01:53AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 10 2016, @01:53AM (#399885)

      By comparison, the Baskerville estate with the hound roaming over the heath was probably 400 acres.

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by deimtee on Saturday September 10 2016, @02:57AM

    by deimtee (3272) on Saturday September 10 2016, @02:57AM (#399915) Journal

    400 acres is very close to a rectangular area of one mile by one kilometre. Hope that helps.

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