Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor ...
“When Forest Service colleagues and I identified ... “Scientists (like me) look to the past for examples of how the Yellowstone ecosystem has responded to periods of warming,” Whitlock ...
These trees were once part of a thriving forest, but then the cooling climate entombed them under thick layers of mountain ice.
Santa Fe National Forest, a 1.6-million acre expanse of protected ... Japanese Cherry, and Blue Spruce trees on the property. The house has a roof deck and a carport with two spots.
From a Denver hotel resembling an aspen grove to national-parks-adjacent stays with mountain-bike rentals and train access into the Grand Canyon, these new places are definitely on our vacation radar ...
in winter forest snow falls among the trees Driving along a snow covered highway in winter in Yellowstone Road covered with snow ... winter landscape with pine trees covered with snow in spruce forest ...
Right now there’s a tree frozen up in the wilderness outside of Yellowstone National Park with names scrawled into the trunk.
Some employees in the National Park Service and other federal agencies who manage public lands in the Greater Yellowstone ...
Researchers are urging Yellowstone officials to invest in greater protection after the findings of a new report ...
It stripped the needles from fir and spruce trees across most of northern Maine, killing 7 million acres of trees and costing the state's forest economy hundreds of millions of dollars.