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Painter et al. have issued a corrigendum conceding that the headline 152Ă increase in aspen sapling density was an error (now 17.5Ă), consistent with our critique. But the revised result still relies on averages that mask how most aspen stands showed little or no change. đ§Ș
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âThe narrative that wolves are a kind of silver bullet that saved the aspen in Northern Yellowstone is oversimplifiedâ - Nick Bergeron, USU researcherđ§Ș
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Have Wolves Saved Yellowstoneâs Aspens? - Mountain Journal
Claims that wolves have rescued Yellowstone National Park aspen trees through a âtrophic cascadeâ oversimplify a complex story
https://mountainjournal.org/have-wolves-saved-aspen-trees-in-yellowstone-national-park/
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IFLScience reports that Ripple et al. âstand by their original assessmentâ and âhave prepared a detailed reply explaining why [MacNulty et al.âs] criticisms are inaccurate.â Their reply âis set to be published as soon as possible.âđ§Ș
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"For readers, the lesson is plain. Big claims deserve clear tests that do not stack the deck or skip steps."đ§Ș
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The story of Wolf 1329M provides a textbook example of the source-sink dynamic that limits the spread of Yellowstone wolves beyond the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. đ§Ș
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Worldâs largest sage grouse lek and longest mule deer migration threatened by oil & gas lease sale in western Wyoming.
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Public comments due Monday, 17Nov.
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Drilling lease slated 2 miles from worldâs largest sage grouse lek, center punching planetâs longest mule deer migration - WyoFile
Parcel 0712 is part of a complex of oil and gas leases in ecologically valuable sagebrush-steppe that the Bureau of Land Management has proposed for auction in June.
https://wyofile.com/drilling-lease-slated-2-miles-from-worlds-largest-sage-grouse-lek-center-punching-planets-longest-mule-deer-migration/
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đ§ȘNow that the flaws in Ripple et al. (2025) are on record, itâll be an interesting test of scientific integrity to see if and how that paper is used. This Science letter, for instance, cites Ripple et al. (2025) in calling for strict wolf protection across Europe.
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đ§ȘAbout that â152Ăâ Yellowstone aspen claim (see WaPo headline). In a new preprint we show itâs a math error that inflated the effect by 768%. Corrected: 17.5Ă. Preprint:
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Claims about âwolves reshaping ecosystemsâ are powerfulâbut only if theyâre accurate. This Aspen Times article on Coloradoâs wolf reintroduction shows why getting the Yellowstone trophic cascade story right matters for public understanding and policy:
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Could Colorado see widespread ecosystem changes from wolf restoration?
In Yellowstone National Park â where gray wolves were reintroduced starting in 1995 â researchers have gone back and forth on whether the restoration of wolves has impacted the ecosystem.
https://www.aspentimes.com/news/colorado-gray-wolves-widespread-ecosystem-changes-from-wolf-restoration/
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đ§ȘYou may have heard that large-carnivore recovery in Yellowstone National Park triggered one of the worldâs strongest trophic cascades. Our new open-access article explains why that story doesnât hold up:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Feedgrounds grow elk herds? Wolves, grizzlies might mop up benefits, study finds. - WyoFile
U.S. Geological Survey analysis using demographic data from 13 Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem elk herds suggests few overall benefits from feeding, including for hunting.
https://wyofile.com/feedgrounds-grow-elk-herds-wolves-grizzlies-might-mop-up-benefits-study-finds/
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đ§Ș New preprint We critically evaluate claims of a strong trophic cascade in Yellowstone following wolf recovery, identifying major methodological flaws that undermine this conclusion. Read the full analysis here (open access):
doi.org/10.32942/X2Q...
#Ecology
#Yellowstone
#TrophicCascades
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Flawed analysis invalidates claim of a strong Yellowstone trophic cascade after wolf reintroduction: A comment on Ripple et al. (2025)
https://doi.org/10.32942/X2QQ0C
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WyoFile
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A bill that threatened to decimate Wyoming's mountain lion populations fell spectacularly flat on Tuesday. Environmental groups, hunting orgs, houndsmen and citizens testified by the dozen encouraging lawmakers to kill a La Barge representativeâs proposal to do away with science-based management.
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Mountain lion âeradication billâ backed up a tree by overwhelming opposition - WyoFile
Environmental groups, outfitters, hunters, houndsmen testified by the dozen against a measure that would have stripped cougars of any protections, and wildlife professionals of management authority.
https://wyofile.com/mountain-lion-eradication-bill-backed-up-a-tree-by-overwhelming-opposition/
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Overlooked No More: Annie Easley, Who Helped Take Spaceflight to New Heights
She broke barriers at NASA and contributed to its earliest space missions as a rocket scientist, mathematician and computer programmer.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/01/obituaries/annie-easley-overlooked.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
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Two bills seeking to roughly halve Montanaâs wolf population pass out of committee. HB 222 and HB 176 seek to reduce Montanaâs wolf population by expanding the hunting season and lifting hunting and trapping limits.
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Two bills seeking to roughly halve Montanaâs wolf population pass out of committee
HB 176 and 222, which seek to reduce wolf numbers, will advance to the Montana House for a floor vote.
https://montanafreepress.org/2025/01/24/two-bills-seeking-to-roughly-halve-montanas-wolf-population-pass-out-of-committee/
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Montana seeks to cap its wolf population at 450. House Bill 176 proposes several measures to reduce wolf numbers when the population is at or above 450, including allowing a single hunter to kill an unlimited number of wolves. Hearing: today, 3 PM MST.
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Bill Explorer
Explore, track, and stay informed on legislative bills in Montana with the Montana Legislature Bill Explorer application. Access detailed information, monitor bill progress, and engage with the legis...
https://bills.legmt.gov/#/laws/bill/2/LC2548?open_tab=bill
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New open access paper by John Benson & colleagues explores the drivers of group cohesion in social canids. Cohesion varies widely, shaped by life history, prey, group size, and humans. In wolves, it declines as pack size grows or human disturbance increases. đ§Ș
doi.org/10.1002/ecy....
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Our new paper offers rare insights into the ecology of wolves in the High Arctic. GPS tracking revealed relatively high wolf densities, year-round territories, and likely sustainable muskox predationâbut also potential risks to endangered Peary caribou.
doi.org/10.1002/jwmg...
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TWS Journals
Wolves in a productive area of Canada's High Arctic remain on territories year-round at densities similar to populations farther south, primarily preying on muskoxen and Arctic hares. The high densit...
https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22671
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Our new paper offers rare insights into the ecology of wolves in the High Arctic. GPS tracking revealed relatively high wolf densities, year-round territories, and likely sustainable muskox predationâbut also potential risks to endangered Peary caribou.
doi.org/10.1002/jwmg...
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TWS Journals
Wolves in a productive area of Canada's High Arctic remain on territories year-round at densities similar to populations farther south, primarily preying on muskoxen and Arctic hares. The high densit...
https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22671
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Much appreciate
@soseaemerald.bsky.social
for helping the public understand our recent paper debunking the myth that fear of wolves drives aspen recovery in Yellowstone. The lead image features another wily canidâthe coyote.
doi.org/10.1002/ecm....
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Weekend Reads | Elk, Wolves, and Habitat Recovery in Yellowstone National Park
There's an old saying: "Never let the truth stand in the way of a good story." This weekend's read is the truth behind a really good story about habitat recovery in Yellowstone National Park. In case ...
https://southseattleemerald.org/news/2024/12/07/weekend-reads-elk-wolves-and-habitat-recovery-in-yellowstone-national-park
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