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Emotion Breaks Out Among Zoologists: Bison ‘Resurrects’ Yellowstone Ecosystems without Damaging Their Soil

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For years it was believed that large herds of herbivores could destroy nature, but several scientific studies have demonstrated the ability of bison to help the environment. This has been proven in Yellowstone National Park. According to a study published in the specialized journal Science, bisoners that move freely along the Yellowstone meadows are not destroying the ecosystem. In fact, what is happening is just the opposite: bison are improvin…

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For years it was believed that large herds of herbivores could destroy nature, but several scientific studies have demonstrated the ability of bison to help the environment. This has been proven in Yellowstone National Park. According to a study published in the specialized journal Science, bisoners that move freely along the Yellowstone meadows are not destroying the ecosystem. In fact, what is happening is just the opposite: bison are improvin…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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