PolicySunday, June 14, 2026ScienceDaily

Yellowstone wolves may not have reshaped the national park after all

Recent scientific analysis suggests that the widely held belief that wolves have significantly reshaped the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park may be based on flawed research methods. This calls for a reevaluation of the trophic cascade theory and its implications for wildlife management and conservation policies.

Read Original Article →

React to this article

Share this article

𝕏TwitterinLinkedIn💬WhatsApp

Related Articles

Humans’ relationship with nature: Interview with ethnobotanist Pavel Partha
PolicyJul 13

Humans’ relationship with nature: Interview with ethnobotanist Pavel Partha

Women Defenders of the Colombian Amazon
PolicyJul 13

Women Defenders of the Colombian Amazon

Cutting back vines lets recovering forests grow faster, Borneo study shows
PolicyJul 13

Cutting back vines lets recovering forests grow faster, Borneo study shows

China’s ‘Green Great Wall’ tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over
PolicyJul 13

China’s ‘Green Great Wall’ tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over