by ACC Admin | Aug 28, 2025 | 2025, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific
Editor’s summary Bison once migrated across the western United States in enormous herds, shaping the landscape in ways that they currently cannot because smaller populations are now mainly constrained to specific properties. The population in Yellowstone National Park... by ACC Admin | Jul 24, 2025 | 2025, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific
Many trees depend on animals for seed dispersal, and human activities that disrupt seed dispersal by animals may impact forest regeneration and carbon storage. Yet whether expected negative impacts are observable across regrowing forests remains untested. We modeled... by ACC Admin | Mar 24, 2025 | 2025, More In-depth, Press Article, Resources
In the Țarcu mountains of Romania, a pioneering experiment is changing the atmosphere around rewilding. Starting in 2014, around 100 European bison were gradually reintroduced to the area, having been wiped out by hunting more than 200 years ago. They now number more... by ACC Admin | May 16, 2024 | 2023, Introductory, Press Article, Resources
Gone from Romania for 200 years, European bison were reintroduced to the Țarcu Mountains, at the southern end of the Carpathian range, in 2014. Now numbering 170, the bison are reshaping the mountain landscape in ways that are helping clean up emissions. Bison... by ACC Admin | May 1, 2024 | 2024, Briefing for Policy-makers and Decision-makers, More In-depth, Resources
New unique tool available for nature-based climate solutions: the Yale/GRA ACC Model The mathematical tools that scientists use to account for the amount of carbon captured and stored in ecosystems rarely consider the effects of animals. This stems from the assumption...