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Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are growing wildfire hazards, especially near park infrastructure. A new study published in Forest Ecosystems explores how these dead trees ...
There is plenty of fuel on the forest floor from downed trees from the earlier fires, but the grasses are needed to carry the fire and ignite the fuel. The new Yellowstone fire initially moved ...
But the huge fire of 1988 ultimately produced few ... Wolf reintroduction, predation risk, and cottonwood recovery in Yellowstone National Park. Forest Ecology and Management, 184, 299-313.
The fossilized remains of Whitebark pine trees found beneath a melting ice patch in the Yellowstone region were once part of an ancient forest that ... could change the fire dynamics in the ...
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont.— Conservation groups late Monday ... not going to improve ecological conditions and will not help protect communities from wildfire as the Forest Service claims,” said Adam ...
with the bear ultimately vanishing into the forest. Can you spot the crocodile? Family enjoying river never saw it Can you spot the grizzly bear family on the Yellowstone landscape? Massive alien ...
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked Tuesday a lower court decision ordering the Trump administration to rehire thousands of ...
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont.— Four conservation groups today challenged a U.S. Forest Service plan to clearcut more than 4,600 acres of pine forests, log across an additional 9,000 acres, and bulldoze up ...