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New Study of the National Park: the Wolf Made Nature Heal – Nya Dagbladet

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The return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park has helped to restore the park's ecosystem after decades of damage to plant and animal life. Now, a new study shows that the park's aspen population is finally starting to recover – apparently thanks to the predator's impact on the ecosystem. In the 1930s, wolves were completely eradicated from Yellowstone National Park in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. This had major consequences for …
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The return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park has helped to restore the park's ecosystem after decades of damage to plant and animal life. Now, a new study shows that the park's aspen population is finally starting to recover – apparently thanks to the predator's impact on the ecosystem. In the 1930s, wolves were completely eradicated from Yellowstone National Park in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. This had major consequences for …

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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