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Zoologists Expected Wolves to Restore 100% of the Yellowstone Ecosystem but the Reality Has Been Worse than Expected

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When the wolves returned to Yellowstone National Park in 1995, many scientists and divulgators thought they were attending a round history of nature restoration. The story was very attractive. Less moose, more willows and poplars, returning from beavers and rivers recovering their course. In practice, the film has come out much more complicated. A great experiment of more than twenty years, led by ecologists Tom Hobbs and David Cooper at Colorad…

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When the wolves returned to Yellowstone National Park in 1995, many scientists and divulgators thought they were attending a round history of nature restoration. The story was very attractive. Less moose, more willows and poplars, returning from beavers and rivers recovering their course. In practice, the film has come out much more complicated. A great experiment of more than twenty years, led by ecologists Tom Hobbs and David Cooper at Colorad…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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