Biology, asked by huyh0505, 6 months ago

Wolves feed on a variety of large prey, including elk. Elk feed on shrubs and trees like aspen and cottonwood trees.

In 1962, the last wolf pack in Yellowstone National Park was removed to protect the people in the surrounding areas.

What do you think happened to both the elk and aspen tree populations as a result of removing wolves from the park?

Answers

Answered by khushi100091
11

Answer:

elk will be secured

but the thing is that aspen trees will be about extinct in that area

Explanation:

as elk were eaten by wolves and

less elk would eat less trees

Answered by Ana1232
22

Answer:

Sample Response: After the wolves were removed, the elk population increased. The larger elk population ate more aspen and cottonwood trees. As a result, the tree populations declined.

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