Ecosystems not quickly restored by predators’ return, CSU study finds

The removal of apex predators has been found to cause lasting damage that cannot be quickly reversed by wolves’ return, a Colorado State University study found. The 20-yearlong experiment, funded by the National Science Foundation and published in Ecological Monographs, challenges the widely accepted idea that the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park quickly restored an ecosystem degraded by their absence.

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