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That is a pretty complex answer. The reintroduction of wolves back into Yellowstone National Park resulted in a rather broad change in the ecology of the entire park. Not only did it have an effect on how many deer and rabbits there were, it also changed where the deer and rabbits grazed. This affected the growth of plants which effected the erosion characteristics which had an affect on the rivers and how and where they flowed, as well as changing the available habitats and what other creatures lived there.

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