What happened to the Aspen Trees when the wolves returned to Yellowstone?

When the wolves returned to Yellowstone, they started preying on the elk population, which had been overgrazing the aspen trees. As a result, the elk population was reduced and the aspen trees were able to regenerate and grow more successfully. This led to an increase in biodiversity in the ecosystem and a healthier forest overall. The presence of wolves helped balance the ecosystem and allowed the aspen trees to thrive once again.