Right now there’s a tree frozen up in the wilderness outside of Yellowstone National Park with names scrawled into the trunk.
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Advnture on MSNYellowstone National Park at an increased risk of wildfires due to standing dead trees, warn researchersResearchers are urging Yellowstone officials to invest in greater protection after the findings of a new report ...
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IFLScience 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 ...
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New wildfire danger for Yellowstone National ParkNew research shows that dead trees in Yellowstone National Park may pose a greater fire danger than previously suspected.
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 ...
A young man who was hit on the head by a falling dead tree shows what can or even a moment when concerns relayed in 311 calls ...
Yellowstone National Park is a popular destination for geology field trips. It’s easy to see why—the dynamic landscape ...
Tracking the northern pygmy owl in Yellowstone – small, fierce, and fascinating. Discover this tiny predator’s hunting skills ...
Right now there’s a tree frozen up in the wilderness outside of Yellowstone National Park with names scrawled into the trunk. The vandals? A survey crew stranded in a snowstorm 132 years ago.
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