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They released 14 wolves into a park. What happened next is a miracle that proves we must take care of our amazing planet. | Newsner.com
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They released 14 wolves into a park. What happened next is a miracle that proves we must take care of our amazing planet. | We Love USA
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When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after being absent nearly 70 years, the most remarkable "trophic cascade" occurred. What is a trophic cascade and how exactly do wolves change the course of rivers? George Monbiot explains in this movie remix. Narration from TED: "For more wonder, rewild the world" by George Monbiot. Watch the full talk, here: http://bit.ly/N3m62h "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." - John
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Wolves don’t just change animals. They change rivers. When they returned to Yellowstone, vegetation rebounded, stabilizing soil and reshaping waterways. Rivers meandered less, erosion slowed, pools formed, and new habitats thrived. A handful of wolves rewrote the physical geography of an entire national park. #Wolves #Yellowstone #Rewilding #Rivers #WildlifeHabitat | Sustainable Human
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How is it possible that the mere presence of wolves can change course of rivers? This is their story. Now digitally remastered and available in over a dozen languages! | Sustainable Human
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The “How Wolves Changed Rivers” story became environmental gospel. One problem: the science doesn’t actually support it. Colorado State researchers examined 20 YEARS of wolf recovery inYellowstone and the results are clear: wolves are not the magical cure all they are made out to be. The trophic cascade theory? Oversimplified at best, misleading at worst. Here’s what ACTUALLY matters: SCIENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT WITH HUMANS IN THE ECOSYSTEM While Yellowstone’s hands-off approach failed, Montana’s a
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Can wolves actually alter wetlands and change the course of streams and rivers? YES! New research (published today!) from the Voyageurs Wolf Project shows how wolves do this! VOLUME UP!! 📢 | Voyageurs Wolf Project
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Coloradans For Responsible Wildlife Management on Instagram: "The Wolves-Change-Rivers Myth: When Good Stories Replace Good Science Remember that viral video claiming wolves restored Yellowstone’s rivers? It turns out nature doesn’t read from Hollywood scripts. A comprehensive 20-year study by Colorado State University researchers published in Ecological Monographs found that wolf reintroduction failed to restore riparian plant communities on Yellowstone’s northern range, challenging the popular
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Wolves didn't touch the rivers—but they changed them. By altering elk behavior, wolves allowed vegetation to grow back. Willows returned. Beavers came back. Rivers stabilized. This is called a trophic cascade, and it's one of the most famous examples of ecosystem restoration. The 2026 study says the effect was smaller than claimed, but the basic science still holds. Nature is connected. 🐺🌊 #TrophicCascade #WolvesChangeRivers #YellowstoneEcosystem #WolfScience #EcosystemRestoration How wolves c
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