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Bison returned to dead land – and the grass came back
Bison and other large grazers are helping damaged land recover in ways many people did not expect. By moving, grazing, and leaving areas to rest, they can help restore grasses, improve soil, and hold ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum remanded the appeal (filed by Montana) back to the state BLM office to take another look at ...
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Watch what happens when a 1,300 lb bison enters the forest
The European bison, the largest land mammal in Europe, has returned to the UK after centuries of absence. These massive animals can weigh around 1,300 pounds and dramatically reshape forests by ...
It only makes sense that this incredible video below took place in Yellowstone National Park. There’s an estimated 5,400 bison that call the beautiful national park home, and around 120 wolves also ...
For the first time, scientists have used DNA preserved in ancient sediments to examine how a major natural disaster affected ...
Two bison grazing at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Cruise the South Unit's 36-mile Scenic Drive to soak up sweeping vistas of the surrounding landscape and try to spot some of the park's ...
Allan Hathaway, a wildlife photographer, captured the video of the Wapiti wolf pack chasing after the lone bison in ...
Iowa City will host the Smithsonian’s "Great American Bison Road Trip" to showcase Iowa's connection to the national mammal. What to know: ...
Bison are one of the most iconic animals of the American West, and Montana is home to some of the largest ever recorded. In ...
What is it about our national mammal, the bison, and why is it considered such a dire threat to the so called, “cowboy way of life?” I asked a friend of mine from Lewistown, home to American Prairie’s ...
As the Bureau of Land Management’s 45-day final decision deadline approaches, supporters and opponents of a January 16 decision to revoke American Prairie’s bison grazing leases are weighing its poten ...
Under Montana law, privately owned bison are classified and regulated as livestock and are treated much like cattle. Unlike their wild counterparts in Yellowstone, these animals are fenced, handled an ...
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