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Foxfire5109
19.03.2021 • 
Biology

In a national park, the population of moose increased between 1900 to 1930 due to the absence of predators and the large availability of grasses as a source of food. By 1935, only a few hundred moose remained due to a decrease in available food. In 1936, a forest fire destroyed a quarter of the forest, but the grasses remained and spread to the areas once dominated by trees.

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