The Salt Lake Tribune reports that without help, the aspen grove could die and finish off a common root system believed to be about 80,000 years old.
The U.S. Forest Service is expected to make a decision next year on its approach to saving the grove.
The grove is believed to have thrived during wetter climates with protection from frequent wildfires that beat back the advance of its main competitor, conifer trees.
The shift to a semi-arid Southwest after the Ice Age has all but stopped aspens from flowering and spreading faster with seeds in the wind." - Associated Press

This is an aspen tree on my land that we fenced off to fend off the beavers. That's a wild columbine variant next to it.

Beavers have returned to Indiana. The jury is out on whether they do more harm than good.