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Because when they brought the cows back the Autumn Buttercup began to thrive. They took the cows out of the pasture thinking that the Autumn Buttercup would grow better. They noticed that the Autumn Buttercup was thriving in a field nearby where there were cows grazing.

a.) When the cows ate the grass in the fields, it made the grass shorter that the mice couldn't live there and be safe from their predators.

b.) When the cows walk on the soggy ground it pushes up the soil on the sides of the cow print where the buttercup like to grow and not directly in the soggy soil.

Nature has been developing its habitats for thousands and thousands of years. In time there is a balance where there aren't too many plants and animals, but enough food for each. When there is a change in any habitat and something is taken out or introduces, then it changes the population of different species where it may deplet one type of species and let another type of species overpopulate. It can cause species to extinct. It will take nature hundredsof years to find balance again.

Explanation:

When they brought the cows back the buttercups came back