As the state of Montana’s lawsuit over Yellowstone National Park’s bison management plan creeps forward in court, 260 animals ...
All of the tourists whipped out their cameras to capture this epic moment ... a younger member of the herd. The post Bison Charge Into Crowd At Yellowstone In Terrifying Moment appeared first ...
There’s not a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park that is willing to mess with a bison herd on full alert. The accompanying footage, captured Monday via the park’s livestream camera ...
A guide in Yellowstone National Park has captured rare footage showing a baby bison wandering with its momma and herd on a wintry day in late March. It’s a sure sign that spring has arrived ...
Yet the National Park Service is only a quarter of the way toward its proposal to remove up to 1,375 animals this season.
There’s not a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park that is willing to mess with a bison herd on full alert. The accompanying footage, captured Monday via the park’s livestream camera, shows ...
‘capture and slaughter’ has proven to be an ineffective management tool to reduce the prevalence of brucellosis in wild Yellowstone bison,” the lawsuit stated, calling the removal of bison ...
The hearing comes as the park’s wild bison are once again being captured by the National Park Service and shipped to slaughter or entered in a quarantine program.
In the past 20 years, Yellowstone's two bison subpopulations have become one large interbreeding herd, according to the new genetic study, published Sept. 13, 2024 in the Journal of Heredity.