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What if I told you that just 14 wolves reshaped an entire ecosystem?

In 1995, the U.S. government made what seemed like a simple decision: they took 14 Canadian wolves and reintroduced them into Yellowstone National Park. But what followed wasn’t just the return of a species—it was a complete transformation. The revival of a dying landscape. An ecological chain reaction that would ultimately save America $94 billion.
But how could 14 wolves accomplish all this? To understand that, we need to go back to when everything started falling apart.

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U.S Releases 14 Canadian Wolves Into the Wild and Saves $94 Billion

What if I told you that just 14 wolves reshaped an entire ecosystem?
In 1995, the U.S. government made what seemed like a simple decision: they took 14 Canadian wolves and reintroduced them into Yellowstone National Park. But what followed wasn’t just the return of a species—it was a complete transformation. The revival of a dying landscape. An ecological chain reaction that would ultimately save America $94 billion.
But how could 14 wolves accomplish all this? To understand that, we need to go back to when everything started falling apart.

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