What happened to the Aspen tress when the wolves returned to yellow stone

When the wolves returned to Yellowstone National Park, they helped to control the population of elk, which had been overgrazing the aspen trees. As a result, the aspen trees were able to regenerate and grow more abundantly, leading to a healthier ecosystem overall. The reintroduction of wolves had a positive impact on the aspen trees and other plant species in the park.