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'Eyes on Yellowstone, Made Possible by Canon'.


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LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2003

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Canon U.S.A. and Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park, 2,219,791 acres (899,015 hectares), the world's first national park (est. 1872), NW Wyo., extending into Montana and Idaho. It lies mainly on a broad plateau in the Rocky Mts., on the Continental Divide, c.  Collaborate on New Environmental Research and Teaching Program to Protect Wildlife, Bring

the Park to Millions of Students

Kicks Off National Park Week, April 21-27

Eyes on Yellowstone, made possible by Canon, a new environmental research and teaching collaboration between a leading digital imaging company and the world's first national park, officially debuts today to celebrate the beginning of National Park Week (April 21-27).

Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ), and the Yellowstone Park Foundation established this program to fund important scientific research and break new ground in conservation, endangered species endangered species, any plant or animal species whose ability to survive and reproduce has been jeopardized by human activities. In 1999 the U.S. government, in accordance with the U.S.  protection and the application of cutting-edge science and technology essential for the management of park wildlife and ecosystems. Another program element is increased public access via the Internet to the wonders of one of the world's most renowned and popular parks, and education about the importance of environmental protection and preservation.

"Our relationship with Yellowstone is part of our commitment to preserve the environment through kyosei, our philosophy of living and working together for the common good," said Kinya Uchida, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Canon U.S.A., Inc. "As a technological innovator, Canon knows well how investments in science and education can benefit the world. This is why we are so proud to support the Eyes on Yellowstone program."

Canon is working closely with the Yellowstone Park Foundation (www.ypf.org). The mission of the Foundation is to protect, preserve and enhance Yellowstone National Park. It is the only private non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes.  dedicated exclusively to raising money from individuals, corporations and foundations to fund projects and programs that are beyond the financial capacity of the National Park Service.

"Eyes on Yellowstone, made possible by Canon represents the largest ever corporate donation for wildlife conservation in Yellowstone National Park," said Lisa Diekmann, executive director, Yellowstone Park Foundation. "Canon has a long history of supporting conservation science in Yellowstone and much of what has been learned through their eight years of support has become critical information for park managers."

Yellowstone National Park encompasses more than 2.1 million acres, and is the last largely intact ecosystem in the contiguous United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . More than three million people visit the park each year, with millions more visiting through the park's web site.

"This new program continues to build on our relationship with Canon and the Foundation," said Suzanne Lewis, superintendent, Yellowstone National Park. "This relationship is extremely important in our efforts to understand and conserve wildlife and other natural resources in the park. It is a tremendous partnership, joining technology, science and education to help conserve some of Yellowstone's treasures and allows people all over the world to learn more about the park."

Components of Eyes on Yellowstone, made possible by Canon:

Eyes On Hayden: Predators and their Prey in a Pristine Valley - The wildlife-rich Hayden Valley is a remote location where digital video cameras (Canon XL1S, which has interchangeable lenses and 3 CCD CCD
 in full charge-coupled device

Semiconductor device in which the individual semiconductor components are connected so that the electrical charge at the output of one device provides the input to the next device.
 image sensors) and web cameras (Canon VB-C10 that has pan/tilt/zoom capability) will provide 360-degree views of at least 1,000 acres. A prime habitat for grizzly bears, wolves, coyotes, bison and elk elk, name applied to several large members of the deer family. It most properly designates the largest member of the family, Alces alces, found in the northern regions of Eurasia and North America. In North America this animal is called moose. , this project will study the interactions and behaviors of predators and prey, the wildlife

and its habitat. It will seek to prove that video/web cameras, can be useful scientific tools when placed in extreme environments.

Electronic Fields Trips - The Internet will bring Yellowstone directly to classrooms and homes worldwide. At www.windowsintowonderland.org, lessons that are aligned with national science education standards The National Science Education Standards (NSES) are a set of guidelines for the science education in primary and secondary schools in the United States, as established by the National Research Council in 1996.  are designed for middle school students. Online trips, which will use Canon digital camcorders and digital cameras, such as the four megapixel Canon PowerShot G The Canon PowerShot Gx is a series of digital cameras released by Canon. The G series cameras, aimed at photography enthusiasts, falls in the middle range of Canon's digital camera offerings and are a step up from the mid-level A series. 2, will showcase the Hayden Valley wildlife habitat.

Food for the Masses: Refining the Masses - When wolves were reintroduced to the park, no one could have predicted the huge role these predators play in feeding other species, such as ravens, eagles, magpies, bears, coyotes and foxes that scavenge scav·enge  
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1. To search through for salvageable material: scavenged the garbage cans for food scraps.

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 food from the prey killed by wolves. The study will focus on hunting and feeding habits during winter, spring, summer and at night. Infrared cameras will permit night viewing, when wolves are most active.

Disturbed Landscape Restoration: The Turbid tur·bid
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Having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended; muddy; cloudy.



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 Lake Road - Past man-made structures within the park boundaries have been abandoned but the sites never were returned to nature. The unused East Entrance Road near the northeast edge of Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone Lake

Lake, Yellowstone National Park, northwestern Wyoming, U.S. It lies at 7,731 ft (2,356 m) above sea level, the largest body of water in North America at so high an altitude. It is fed and drained by the Yellowstone River.
 still contains some asphalt remnants. Plans are to return a key portion of the road to nature.

Yellowstone's "One-of-a-Kind" Plants: Sand Verbena verbena, common name for some members of the Verbenaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and trees (often climbing forms) of warmer regions of the world. Well-known wild and cultivated members of the family include species of the shrubby Lantana and of  - A handful of species can be found only in the park. The rarest is sand verbena, which grows only in spots on the windward shore of Yellowstone Lake. Recent research revealed that modern humans contributed to the declining number. The plant mostly produces non-viable seed, creating a pollination pollination, transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen or staminate cone) to the female reproductive organ (pistil or pistillate cone) of the same or of another flower or cone.  problem. Studies will continue to enhance understanding of the species, and scientists will work toward future restoration.

Traveling Exhibit - Information about Eyes on Yellowstone, made possible by Canon will be featured on exhibits that will be displayed at various park locations and other areas outside the park to inform the public about the use of technology to study and protect wildlife.

Incorporating Technology - The collaborative effort between Canon and Yellowstone will incorporate the company's digital, optical and other technology to study and preserve wildlife in the park. In addition to digital video and still cameras, web cameras, binoculars and scanners, the park will use the Canon NU-700 networked outdoor remote control pan/tilt/zoom camera system from the company's Broadcast & Communications Division. This unit brings together a video camera with a built-in 20x optical zoom Changing the focal length of a camera by adjusting the physical zoom lens. All zoom lenses in film cameras and digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras are optical zoom. Digital point-and-shoot cameras as well as consumer and prosumer video camcorders have optical zoom, but they also  lens and 5x digital function for a powerful 100x zoom range.

Canon U.S.A. is one of the largest corporate supporters of the environment. For more than 30 years, Canon has championed programs that promote conservation, environmental education and the protection of endangered species and habitats. Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America, and is ranked # 41 on the Business Week list of "Top 100 Brands." Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent-holder of technology, ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2002, with global revenues of $24.5 billion. Canon U.S.A. employs approximately 11,000 people at over 30 locations. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.

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