For Western historian and best-selling author Paul Hutton, it's buffalo, not bison. Makes no difference what scientists say. “It’s such a national ...
The bison transfers happen annually, meant to support herd restoration on tribal lands and strengthen ties with tribal ...
It’s a reminder of the enduring legacy of America’s largest and national mammal — and that their continued presence on the planet is far from assured.
Discover why bison are unique to America’s grasslands and how WWF is working to restore large herds across the Northern Great ...
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Dunstable yesteryear - How Bison Hill gained its name
A herd of American bison was once a familiar sight for motorists and cyclists travelling along the steep road from Whipsnade ...
Once roaming in the millions, Iowa's bison faced near extinction by the late 1800s. Today, you can see them thriving again at wildlife refuges across the state.
The bison from Yellowstone National Park had finally arrived. After nine hours of travel — and one flat tire — a large ...
Today, tribes are working to bring back bison, which once roamed Indigenous lands by the millions. Some are getting help to rebuild their herds from the city of Denver, which manages two herds.
The national mammal of the United States is getting in on America’s 250th birthday celebration. Three bison statues cast in ...
Agnes Barrelet, executive director of Alpine Acres Sanctuary Farm, discusses the differences between bison and buffalo, and what makes Cheyenne, the resident bison at the farm, so special.
After an almost 60-year hiatus, the bison returned as IU’s mascot last semester at the season opener football game against Old Dominion University. The mascot has appeared at many football games and ...
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