A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains uncovered an ancient forest, and these trees have stories to tell about dynamic landscapes and climate change ...
A nearly 6,000-year-old forest is once again seeing daylight after millennia hidden under ice in the Rocky Mountains. A team ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to herds ... Rising from 7,800 feet to 14,259 feet, RMNP is a high-elevation park, and if you don't give yourself time to adjust to the thinner atmosphere ...
This high-elevation forest was once an active ecosystem ... The trees revealed by the melting Rocky Mountain ice patch look "like trees that you would see up in a windswept area," McWethy said ...
(Daniel Stahle/Montana State University) A nearly 6,000-year-old forest is once again seeing daylight after millennia hidden under ice in the Rocky Mountains ... what this high-elevation ...