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English: Between 2002 and 2015, willows have become more abundant and taller along Blacktail Deer Creek in Yellowstone’s northern range. (Photo courtesy of Robert Beschta)
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Fig. 1 -Riparian willow recovery
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Oregon State University (photographs)

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2 February 2016