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This is from Rocky Barker’s blog today. Idaho Statesman.
I’ve been aware for some time that not everyone believes the now readily apparant (and predicted) spurt of growth of willows, aspen, and cottonwood on the Northern Range of Yellowstone is not a wolf upon elk effect.
I think it could be both wolves and […]
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