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Julia Barton Julia Barton

Harnessing the Power of Beaver Dams to Combat Wildfire Impacts

Rivers look and act differently following a wildfire. The impacts of fire to rivers are significant and last for years to decades, until vegetation can recover and key physical processes begin to normalize. Federal and state agencies are teaming up with partners like GYC to work on projects that help degraded streams recover faster from the increasing risks posed by wildfire. Check out our restoration work on Sheridan Creek!

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Emmy Reed Emmy Reed

More Than Just Dams: Beavers Give River Systems a Boost 

As a keystone species — organisms who play an outsized part in shaping their ecosystem — beavers and the wetlands they maintain serve a unique and irreplaceable role in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Beavers are also ecosystem engineers, second only to humans in their ability to alter a landscape. By cutting wood and building dams, beavers do more than just build dams.

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Emmy Reed Emmy Reed

Staff Picks: Our Insider Recommendations on All Things Greater Yellowstone and Beyond | February 2024

In the depths of winter, we offer recommendations to try while the snow is flying and others that we hope will inspire your summer schemes! Plan your own geocaching adventure anywhere in the ecosystem or a backcountry expedition in Grand Teton National Park, read a hopeful story about climate change, and let us introduce you to a couple of four-legged adventure buddies in this GYC Staff Picks Blog.

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Emmy Reed Emmy Reed

GYC Staff Picks | April 2023

GYC’s staff, dispersed across the region, know this firsthand and are excited to share some of their favorite things in this new blog series, GYC Staff Picks.

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