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The return of wolves and other predators to Yellowstone has reduced elk browsing, allowing aspen trees to grow back for the ...
Aspen trees have seen better days, but gray wolves are helping them out. Yellowstone National Park isn't just home to geysers ...
Aspen forest is reclaiming the skyline of Yellowstone National Park after decades of controversy over efforts to return ...
The apex predators, restored to the park in 1995, appear to be keeping the local population of plant-eating elk in check, ...
Aspen forests help slow the spread of wildfires and could serve as fire breaks in Colorado and other southwestern states, ...
Forest bathing dates back to ancient Japanese Shinto and Buddhist beliefs that spirits inhabit natural elements, which can ...
Matt Harris, a forest fire researcher at Western and lead-author of the study, says that two decades of data on fires across four states paints a clear picture that aspen trees have a natural ...
For the first time in 80 years, aspen trees are thriving in Yellowstone National Park in the US, due mostly to the ...
A new study from Colorado State University, Western Colorado University and the U.S. Forest Service found evidence that ...
The restoration of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park has helped revive an aspen tree population unique to the region, a new study has found. Quaking aspen, one of the few deciduous tree ...
Gray wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help control the numbers of elk that were eating young ...
The reintroduction of large carnivores has initiated a recovery process that had been shut down for decades,” says Painter in a statement.