Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are growing wildfire hazards, especially near park infrastructure. A new study published in Forest Ecosystems explores how these dead trees ...
Researchers discovered more than 30 dead whitebark pine trees that were entombed in ice for millennia, representing a bygone ...
An ancient, fossilized forest, which thrived for centuries at high altitude, has been revealed beneath a melting ice patch.
A new study shows as much as 40 percent of Yellowstone's trees are dead and pose major fire risks to important parts of the park.
Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are growing wildfire hazards, especially near park infrastructure. A new study published in Forest ...
During an ancient warm period, the trees had grown at an elevation above 10,000 feet – about 600 feet higher than where the ...
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 ...
Melting ice in Yellowstone has revealed the fossilized remains of Whitebark pine trees that formed a part of a larger ancient ...
One of Yellowstone Natural Park’s most famous denizens has tragically passed. Wildlife researchers have confirmed that the long-lived wolf 907F—also known as “Queen of the Wolves“—died ...