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Scientists from Washington and Lee University, the National Park Service and the University of Wyoming have published research in Science shedding new light on the value of bison recovery efforts in ...
One tourist decided to approach a full-grown bison in Yellowstone National Park on TikTok, just to get a selfie. The video posted to TikTok by Nate Murray (@natemcflurry) on Aug. 1 is gaining ...
There are few symbols of the American West more iconic than the bison -- shaggy giants that once roamed in the tens of ...
Free-moving herds of migratory bison in Yellowstone National Park are stimulating the regrowth of flourishing grasslands and reshaping ecosystems, a new study has found. Contrary to conventional ...
Outside of Yellowstone, most bison are domesticated and kept in confined areas, such as in zoos and conservation parks. The study suggests that environments in the American West and Midwest could be ...
The remarkable seasonal flow of thousands of bison into and out of Yellowstone National Park is both a relic of an earlier, pre-settlement era and a source of great debate ...
Bison in Yellowstone improve grassland health by boosting nutrients, biodiversity, and resilience through natural grazing.
Tourons of National Parks is a social media page dedicated to documenting the escapades of so-called tourons (tourists + morons). One video posted to Facebook and Instagram (@touronsofyellowstone) ...
JACKSON, Wyo. — Giant, shaggy and dangerous, bison are the bad boys of the grasslands. Bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. They injure more visitors to Yellowstone National Park than any other ...
The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie granted the Sioux the Black Hills and land in South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. The U.S. seized the land nine years later, forcing Native Americans to resettle on ...
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