This circuitous tale, that connects a massive bison bull across 140 years of American history, begins in 1886 when getting a ...
This circuitous tale, that connects a massive bison bull across 140 years of American history begins in 1886, when getting a message across Montana was a life-threatening task.
American bison are a symbol of the West that might’ve vanished from this landscape entirely — if not for conservation efforts. Each year, the city of Denver donates buffalo from a long-established ...
The stamp features a modern image by Montana-based wildlife photographer Tom Murphy alongside a historic bison stamp design from 1923 ...
The National Museum of Natural History commissioned Missouri artist Gary Staab for a commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Staab sculpted three bison on a heroic ...
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A Historic Yellowstone Animal Will Soon Be Immortalized Through New U.S. Postage Stamps
Bison will be featured in a new stamp expected to be released in May 2026 by the US Postal Service.
The new stamp features an image of a modern Yellowstone bison taken by wildlife photographer Tom Murphy, superimposed by a historic image of a bison featured in a stamp created in 1923. The stamp was ...
An upcoming U.S. postage stamp will pay homage to the bison -- the United States' national mammal and one of the most iconic ...
Tribally run management and a deal with Yellowstone National Park are helping forge a future for coexisting with the iconic ...
An upcoming U.S. postage stamp will pay homage to the bison -- the United States' national mammal and one of the most iconic wildlife species at Yellowstone National Park. The new stamp features an ...
WHEN you think of bison the image if of wild herds, travelling across the American plains. Inkberrow couldn’t be further from this image, but the area could soon be new home to 13 bison which can no ...
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'The art of the possible': Karsten Heuer's last book about reintroducing bison to Banff, one of his proudest legacies
In the summer of 2024, Karsten Heuer and his wife Leanne Allison hiked to a remote area of Banff National Park.
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