The iconic landscape of Yellowstone National Park has witnessed an increase in forest cover, thanks to this wild animal.
The research, which utilized previously published data from 25 riparian (streamside) sites and collected over a 20 year ...
A new study has unveiled the far-reaching ecological impact of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park ...
New research has demonstrated the powerful impacts the reintroduction of predators can have on an ecosystem. The presence of ...
revealed a remarkable 1,500% increase in willow crown volume along riparian zones in northern Yellowstone National Park, driven by the effects on elk due to a restored large carnivore guild ...
Bitter cold and dangerous wind chills are expected this morning. Wind chills ranging from 15 to 30 below zero. Cold Weather ...
Bitter cold and dangerous wind chills are expected behind an Arctic cold front across all of western Montana through midweek.
So in certain habitats of Yellowstone National Park, plant species such as willow and aspen are now in greater abundance since wolves were reintroduced in the 1990s. This denser vegetation can ...
Yellowstone, says Mr. Smith ... places that could conceal wolves. In those places willow thickets, and cottonwoods have bounced back. Aspen stands are also being rejuvenated. Until recently the only ...