When The Wolves Return BY: Dorothy Patent. Gender: None Fiction Gender: None Fiction Summary: Yellowstone is a very special place. More than a hundred.

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When The Wolves Return BY: Dorothy Patent

Gender: None Fiction Gender: None Fiction Summary: Yellowstone is a very special place. More than a hundred years ago, America turned Yellowstone into the world’s first national park. For many years, the most important thing was that people enjoy the park. Because wolves fed on the elk and deer that people liked, hunters were paid to kill the wolves. By 1926 the wolves were all gone. Safe from wolves, elk became more numerous as the years passed. Coyotes also increased in number, taking over the land and food that other small predators need to survive. The coyotes fed on newborn pronghorn, so every year, fewer pronghorn fawns survived. Even the trees and shrubs in the park suffered because the wolves were gone. The beavers that need aspens, cottonwoods, and willows also began to disappear. Some scientists thought forest fires might fix Yellowstone, but they were wrong. Scientists finally decided that returning the wolf might help solve the park’s problems. Many people fought the idea of bringing back wolves, but they lost the battle. When the wolves were brought back, they thrived and multiplied. Wolves chased and killed coyotes until half of them were gone. With fewer coyotes hunting them, pronghorn and other pray animals survive more easily. Grizzly bears chase wolves from there kills, helping themselves to quality food. Wolves on hunt keep the elk on the move, spreading out their feeding. Young aspens, cottonwoods, and willows can grow again, and the animals that need them are also coming back. Returning the wolf is helping to make Yellowstone whole again. Summary: Yellowstone is a very special place. More than a hundred years ago, America turned Yellowstone into the world’s first national park. For many years, the most important thing was that people enjoy the park. Because wolves fed on the elk and deer that people liked, hunters were paid to kill the wolves. By 1926 the wolves were all gone. Safe from wolves, elk became more numerous as the years passed. Coyotes also increased in number, taking over the land and food that other small predators need to survive. The coyotes fed on newborn pronghorn, so every year, fewer pronghorn fawns survived. Even the trees and shrubs in the park suffered because the wolves were gone. The beavers that need aspens, cottonwoods, and willows also began to disappear. Some scientists thought forest fires might fix Yellowstone, but they were wrong. Scientists finally decided that returning the wolf might help solve the park’s problems. Many people fought the idea of bringing back wolves, but they lost the battle. When the wolves were brought back, they thrived and multiplied. Wolves chased and killed coyotes until half of them were gone. With fewer coyotes hunting them, pronghorn and other pray animals survive more easily. Grizzly bears chase wolves from there kills, helping themselves to quality food. Wolves on hunt keep the elk on the move, spreading out their feeding. Young aspens, cottonwoods, and willows can grow again, and the animals that need them are also coming back. Returning the wolf is helping to make Yellowstone whole again.

Recommendation: I recommend this book because of just the wolves gone could change the whole wild life in the national park. Recommendation: I recommend this book because of just the wolves gone could change the whole wild life in the national park. I learned that it could make a huge difference without the wolves. I learned that it could make a huge difference without the wolves. My favorite part was when the wolves come back and how much was changed because there were more animals when the wolves came back. My favorite part was when the wolves come back and how much was changed because there were more animals when the wolves came back.

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