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Forests Are Not Silent and Science is Beginning to Prove It

It is tempting to think of forests as quiet places. When we walk among trees, we hear wind brushing leaves or branches creaking softly, but beyond that, everything seems still. For generations, science reinforced this idea, describing trees as passive organisms locked in a slow competition for light, water, and survival. That picture is beginning…
How Apex Predators Brought Aspen Back From the Brink

For much of the twentieth century, Yellowstone National Park told a story of loss that unfolded quietly across its valleys, rivers, and open meadows. Visitors still arrived in awe of geysers, wildlife, and sweeping mountain views, but beneath that surface beauty, an essential part of the ecosystem was slowly unraveling. Quaking aspen, one of North…
