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34 SOC reports
11 Property(ies)
1 States Parties
States Parties: United States of America,

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  • Olympic National Park (1990)
    United States of America
    Year: 1990
    Threats*: Pollution of marine waters,
    Document Source: CC.90/CONF.004/04

  • Redwood National and State Parks (1994)
    United States of America
    Year: 1994
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure,
    Document Source: WHC.94/CONF.003/06

  • Taos Pueblo (1994)
    United States of America
    Year: 1994
    Threats*: Air transport infrastructure,
    Document Source: WHC.94/CONF.003/06

  • Taos Pueblo (1993)
    United States of America
    Year: 1993
    Threats*: Air transport infrastructure,
    Document Source: WHC.93/CONF.002/14

  • Waterton Glacier International Peace Park (2010)
    United States of America
    Year: 2010
    Threats*: Housing, Mining, Temperature change, Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
    Document Source: WHC-10/34.COM/7B.Add

  • Waterton Glacier International Peace Park (2009)
    United States of America
    Year: 2009
    Threats*: Mining, Temperature change, Other climate change impacts,
    Document Source: WHC-09/33.COM/7B

  • Yellowstone National Park (2012)
    United States of America
    Year: 2012
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Surface water pollution, Air pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Impacts of tourism/visitor/recreation, Invasive / alien freshwater species, Management systems/ management plan,
    Document Source: WHC-12/36.COM/7B

  • Yellowstone National Park (2010)
    United States of America
    Year: 2010
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Surface water pollution, Air pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Impacts of tourism/visitor/recreation, Invasive / alien freshwater species, Management systems/ management plan,
    Document Source: WHC-10/34.COM/7B

  • Yellowstone National Park (2008)
    United States of America
    Year: 2008
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Surface water pollution, Air pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Impacts of tourism/visitor/recreation, Invasive / alien freshwater species, Management systems/ management plan,
    Document Source: WHC-08/32.COM/7B

  • Yellowstone National Park (2006)
    United States of America
    Year: 2006
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Air pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Invasive / alien freshwater species,
    Document Source: WHC-06/30.COM/7B

  • Yellowstone National Park (2005)
    United States of America
    Year: 2005
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Air pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Invasive / alien freshwater species,
    Document Source: WHC-05/29.COM/7B.Rev

  • Yellowstone National Park (2004)
    United States of America
    Year: 2004
    Threats*: Ground transport infrastructure, Effects arising from use of transportation infrastructure, Surface water pollution, Input of excess energy, Mining, Impacts of tourism/visitor/recreation, Invasive / alien freshwater species,
    Other Threats: Brucella infection threat to bison population
    Document Source: WHC-04/28.COM/15B.Add

  • Yellowstone National Park (1989)
    United States of America
    Year: 1989
    Threats*:
    Other Threats: Fire
    Document Source: SC.89/CONF.003/02,SC.89/CONF.004/05

  • Yellowstone National Park (1988)
    United States of America
    Year: 1988
    Threats*:
    Other Threats: Fire
    Document Source: SC.88/CONF.001/13

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* : The threats indicated are listed in alphabetical order; their order does not constitute a classification according to the importance of their impact on the property.
Furthermore, they are presented irrespective of the type of threat faced by the property, i.e. with specific and proven imminent danger (“ascertained danger”) or with threats which could have deleterious effects on the property’s Outstanding Universal Value (“potential danger”).

** : All mission reports are not always available electronically.