The reintroduction of apex predators like wolves can trigger trophic cascades that fundamentally reshape entire ecosystems; in Yellowstone, 70 wolves released in 1995 scared elk and deer away from riverbanks, allowing vegetation to regrow, which stabilized soil and redirected river courses, ultimately restoring biodiversity including birds, beavers, and bears.
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Did you know that bringing back 70 wolves to Yellowstone accidentally changed the shape of rivers? In 1995, scientists [music] released these predators after they'd been gone for 70 years. The wolves didn't just hunt deer and elk, they scared them away from riverbanks. Without animals eating all the plants, trees started growing back.
The roots [music] held soil together, which made rivers flow in completely new paths. Birds returned, beavers came back, and even bears found more food. 70 wolves literally redesigned an entire ecosystem just by existing.
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