Green Matters on MSN
Close call in Yellowstone caught on camera as bison charges at tourist breaking park rules
A tourist closely escapes a charging bison at Yellowstone National Park.
Located near the town of Judith Gap in central Montana, the Bergstrom site was used to hunt and kill bison for at least 700 ...
Yellowstone tourists simply refuse to heed warnings from the National Park Service. If you've ever wondered how you could go viral online fast, getting dangerously close to a wild animal at ...
On the Great Plains of North America, bison were hunted for thousands of years before populations collapsed to near ...
Editor’s Note: “Close Encounters: Tourists in the Wild” on The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper takes us to Yellowstone National Park, where visitors behaving badly can lead to dangerous encounters ...
Researchers have discovered why ancient bison hunters abandoned a Montana kill site, even though bison remained plentiful.
The setback for American Prairie's efforts to restore bison and native grasslands to Montana could set a precedent for tribal ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Conservationists warn 7 reasons bison returns don’t instantly restore grasslands
Bison returns can spark recovery, but grasslands heal through soil seed, fire, movement, and shared stewardship measured in years.
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