Articles for tag: Ecosystem Restoration, environmental balance, predator impact, rewilding, river ecology, trophic cascade, wildlife conservation, wolf behavior, Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Wolves

The Science Behind the Magic

Yellowstone Wolves Change Rivers Again

Andrew Alpin

Picture this: a pack of wolves returns to a barren landscape and within just twenty years, entire rivers start meandering differently. Sound like something out of a fairy tale? Well, it’s actually happening right now in Yellowstone National Park, and scientists are still scratching their heads at just how dramatically nature can rewrite itself when ...

America’s 41 Eastern Indigo Longest Snake Makes a Bold Return to Florida Forests

Jan Otte

In a landmark victory for wildlife conservation, 41 federally threatened eastern indigo snakes, North America’s longest native serpent, have been released into Florida’s Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve (ABRP). This marks the eighth consecutive year of reintroduction efforts, bringing the total number of released snakes to 167. But the real triumph? For the first time ...