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Aspen trees are thriving again in Yellowstone for the first time in 80 years, thanks to wolves reintroduced in the 1990s that helped control elk herds.
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the ...
And then I thought: ‘maybe there’s an app for that.’” iNaturalist is a free platform where users can upload “observations” ...
Aspen forest is reclaiming the skyline of Yellowstone National Park after decades of controversy over efforts to return ...
Opinion: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (MFWP) proposal to slaughter over 500 wolves in the upcoming hunting and trapping ...
Native American groups were aware of the region’s dramatic features. Since the national park’s creation, other faiths have ...
Last month, crowds wrapped around the block from Main Street to Janeaux Street in Lewistown for a screening of “The Real ...
The Petrified Forest holds trees buried by volcanoes 50 million years ago, while Yankee Jim features some of the oldest ...
The apex predators, restored to the park in 1995, appear to be keeping the local population of plant-eating elk in check, ...
One sunny morning in early May, four high school boys stood on a flower-dappled prairie in southern Dallas holding shovels.
After a drought of new aspen growth in Yellowstone's northern range, wolves appear to have flipped the script for these ...
These stunning UNESCO-listed natural sites offer once-in-a-lifetime views, unique ecosystems, and unforgettable travel ...