Scientists say the return of wolves and cougars to Yellowstone National Park is helping restore a landscape that was altered in their absence and allowing streams to return to a more natural state. The widespread extermination of the two carnivores early last century meant the elk herds they prey on were able to grow in size.
Source: WA news
Scientists say return of wolves and cougars to Yellowstone is helping the landscape
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