Thermophiles
https://www.fws.gov/wetlands/Documents%5CWetland-Resources-of-Yellowstone-National-Park.pdf

Yellowstone National Park, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior


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This official site of Yellowstone National Park contains information on thermophiles as a part of the "Nature in Yellowstone" home page. Specific topics covered include the history of thermophile research in Yellowstone National Park and future research plans including the "Yellowstone Thermophiles Conservation Project." The site also contains links to Yellowstone National Park's main pages and the "Nature in Yellowstone" homepage where users can access links to a wealth of information on Yellowstone geology and hydrothermal features, online videos of ranger talks, Yellowstone publications, and additional Yellowstone Nature-related links from non-NPS sources.

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Subject: Biology:Diversity, Ecology:Metabolism, Biology:Molecular Biology, Microbiology
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Grade Level: General Public
Extreme Environments: Extremely HotKeywords: geothermal features, hot springs, archaea, polymerase chain reaction, bioprospecting, resource management