As wolves becomes reestablished in Yellowstone National Park, they kill the injured, and diseased elk. The smaller elk poplation is letting more plants grow. So, the numbers of animals that eat the plants, such as snowshore hares, and theanimals that eat the hared, such as foxs, are increasing.
Im not sure
By the wolves not being there, the elck got very over populated, and they ate all the prairie dogs. The prairie dogs all died out and the plants that they ate, started to grow everywere.
shelter for organisms and saltation preventions
Yellowstone is a National Park.
Billings, Montana (population 104,934) is the closest major city with a population of over 100,000. Gateway communities for Yellowstone National Park include Livingston, MT; Gardiner, MT; Cooke City, MT; Jackson, WY; Cody, WY; and West Yellowstone, MT. Bozeman, Montana (population about 34,000), about 90 miles north of the park, also the largest airport in the region.
No becaus the wolf population is dieting out
Yellowstone is a national park in Wyoming.
National parks such as Yellowstone are a result of the
Yellowstone, which was established by Teddy Roosevelt.
No. It is in Yellowstone National Park. There are no cities in Yellowstone.
yellowstone is of the most popular national parks
The current population of lions in Yellowstone is estimated to be 18-24 animals and is thought to be increasing. For more on Yellowstone's mountain lions, see: http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/mtlions.htm