Scientists have made a fascinating discovery about the bison population in Yellowstone National Park. Researchers at Texas ...
Senate Bill 53 would classify bison as big-game wildlife, which would regulate the killing of the native species. Like it is ...
Most conservation herds are subjected to several of these processes ... present and future of bison in his forthcoming book, American Plains Bison: Rewilding an Icon.
The US government, along with private landowners, began attempts to save the American bison from extinction by establishing protected herds in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The herds started ...
Top photo: Bison from the Wichita National Bison Herd, southwestern Oklahoma ... So, they knew about African buffalo. And, the American animal seemed to them that it was a sort of a curly-haired ...
By the early 1900s, American bison numbers had been reduced ... population to ensure the long-term stability of this iconic bison herd. The researchers hope that this new information will prove ...
Tens of millions of bison roamed the Great Plains and the West until the arrival of European American settlers, who systematically decimated the herds. By the early 1800s, bison no longer existed ...
The American buffalo’s trail back from the ... reservations across the country are now reestablishing bison herds of their own. The goal is ambitious: to not only heal a sacred connection ...
Yellowstone's bison are under threat from the moment they cross the park's boundary. Outdated management plans and misunderstandings have led to the routine roundup and slaughter of this wild icon of ...
“The herd will also provide training opportunities for animal care managers across zoological institutions and our Native American partners.” Tens of millions of American bison, often called ...