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Have wolves returned Yellowstone to its natural state? - Mountain Journal

Have Wolves Returned Yellowstone to its Natural State? WOLVES HAVE AFFECTED THE ECOSYSTEM IN THE PARK, BUT NEW STUDY SAYS THEY'RE JUST ONE COMPONENT OF A TROPHIC CASCADE

Great American investments: National park projects accelerate with funding - The Spokesman-Review

  Great American investments: National park projects accelerate with funding

A green Yellowstone keeps the local economies in the black (5-min video clip) - Fox Weather

A green Yellowstone keeps the local economies in the black

The fate of Old Faithful: One of America’s most iconic natural wonders may be running out of time - Deseret News

The fate of Old Faithful: One of America’s most iconic natural wonders may be running out of time

Five Big Changes Scientists Have Documented During Yellowstone National Park’s 150-Year History - Smithsonian Magazine

  Five Big Changes Scientists Have Documented During Yellowstone National Park’s 150-Year History

Climate change is helping invasive species take over trout habitats in Montana, study says - Washington Post

  Climate change is helping invasive species take over trout habitats in Montana, study says

CU study: Fires, drought in changing climate affecting high-altitude forests - EurekaAlert

  CU study: Fires, drought in changing climate affecting high-altitude forests

High-elevation forests now burning more frequently than any time in the past 2,000 years - Montana Free Press

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  High-elevation forests now burning more frequently than any time in the past 2,000 years   As climate change dries out high-elevation forests, they become more flammable and are burning with increasing frequency. Depicted is the Druid Complex, which included six lightning-sparked fires that started inside Yellowstone National Park in 2013. Credit: Mike Lewelling / National Park Service  

Yellowstone is Warming at Its Fastest Rate in 1,250 Years - Scientific American

  Yellowstone is Warming at Its Fastest Rate in 1,250 Years