>>2776343>You realize that many species refuse to cross roads out of instinct?not in yellowstone.
>I think anons point is that tracts of wilderness bifurcated by roads and development aren't intactThats just cope on your part. The Greater Yellowstone ecosystem is considered the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 and it has roads. The ecosystem is centered in the park.
>A wilderness zone and a national park are two completely different things, and pretending they are pseudo-interchangeable legal definitionsno shit you cunt. But they are legal definitions and are not the arbiter of what actual "wilderness" is. The different designations doesnt mean you cant have actual, real wilderness in a national park. To suggest "wilderness" can only exist in those areas labled by the government as "wilderness" just demonstrates that you havent actually been in any real wilderness. Have you ever been in the backcountry of Yellowstone? Does the wilderness just stop at the border? Is there no wilderness in Yellowstone at all?
Again, according to you, the wilderness stops at the border of Yellowstone LOL.