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The apex predators, restored to the park in 1995, appear to be keeping the local population of plant-eating elk in check, ...
Throughout the mountains of the American West, carvings hidden on the trunks of aspen trees tell the stories of the sheepherders who made them as they passed through with their flocks.
Aspen trees have seen better days, but gray wolves are helping them out. Yellowstone National Park isn't just home to geysers ...
The return of wolves and other predators to Yellowstone has reduced elk browsing, allowing aspen trees to grow back for the first time in decades.
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 ...
The Wilderness Workshop and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are teaming up again to promote the habit of holiday tree cutting in national forest lands to the Latin American community. The Aspen press ...
by Josh Cavender, FOX 11 News Fri, August 2nd 2024 at 9:42 PM ...
Throughout the mountains of the American West, carvings hidden on the trunks of aspen trees tell the stories of the sheepherders who made them as they passed through with their flocks. Most of the ...