How The Removal Of A 'Nuisance' Predator Wreaked Havoc On Yellowstone National Park's Ecosystem
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In the 1800's the Rocky Mountain West area of the USA that now includes Yellowstone National Park, was teeming with gray wolves. However they were considered nuisance predators who killed livestock and therefore, actively hunted down. By the time the National Park was established in 1827, the number of gray wolves had diminished substantially, a trend that continued thanks to a government predator control program that ensured that by 1926, there were none left.
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- wolfie42497년 이하it's good they the wolves are back no one should kill wolves they are amazing animals.
- abby5947년 이하Good the wolves are back and helping the other animals and people live a better life!
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- shadow knight약 7년wow who knew wolfs could help so much by just killing off a few species
- LavenderTown약 7년As someone who has seen wolfs at yellowstone, I find this article very true to the subject.
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