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Green Matters on MSNA Feared Yellowstone Predator Is Quietly Restoring the Balance of Nature in a Way No One ExpectedThe iconic landscape of Yellowstone National Park has witnessed an increase in forest cover, thanks to this wild animal.
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Restoring predators, restoring ecosystems: Yellowstone wolves and other carnivores drive strong trophic cascadeThe study quantifies the strength of this phenomenon for the first time using willow crown volume as a proxy for aboveground ...
A new study has unveiled the far-reaching ecological impact of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park ...
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Hosted on MSNReintroduced Wolves Caused A "Trophic Cascade", Transforming Yellowstone's EcosystemsNew research has demonstrated the powerful impacts the reintroduction of predators can have on an ecosystem. The presence of ...
The 10-month study took place on the interface between natural riparian vegetation and a 22-ha blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) orchard in southeastern Australia. Following the testing of exclusion ...
HABITAT: Inyo California towhees nest and forage in areas of dense riparian vegetation dominated by willows, Fremont cottonwood, and desert olive with associated rubber rabbit brush and squaw ...
Yuma clapper rails also need the area to recover, but without the riparian vegetation the situation is becoming increasingly hopeless.” Cow grazing in the area was terminated in 1978 because there was ...
Numerous studies within the scientific community have investigated the impacts of IC on rivers or stream ecosystems, but surprisingly there is limited consensus on the impacts of IC on urban riparian ...
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