A spatial analysis of the park's trees revealed its vulnerability to wildfires, especially near infrastructure.
Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are growing wildfire hazards, especially near park infrastructure. A new ...
Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are growing wildfire hazards, especially near park infrastructure. A new study published in Forest ...
It appeared that the aspen trees had stopped regenerating around the 1930s. One significant change happened in Yellowstone back then. All the park's resident wolves were dead. Between 1883 and ...
Analysis of 6,000-year-old trees that melted out of a Beartooth Mountain ice patch provide a greater understanding of how ...
These fat-rich little morsels—they’re called nuts but are really pine seeds—come to ripeness within cones on the trees, which inhabit the Yellowstone ... some bark off a dead tree to show ...
Scientists are turning to satellite imagery of plant life for clues and signs that a volcano is close to erupting.
Analysis of 6,000-year-old trees that melted out of a Beartooth Mountain ice patch provide a greater understanding of how current climate change could affect the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.