Stories about bears, wolves, bison and elk, and their home on the range, Yellowstone Park, paid the bills at the Gazette this ...
A recent article in the Bozeman Chronicle described the Yellowstone “Bison Conservation” Transfer Program (“Buffalo rematriation”, 12/24).
The American bison, or American buffalo as they are commonly called, were once close to extinction. Their numbers dropped ...
The science and biology behind bison surviving – and thriving – in winter weather is truly fascinating.
In 1872, when Congress established the world’s first national park near the headwaters ... By 1894, fewer than 100 Yellowstone bison remained––and the American buffalo teetered on the ...
Yellowstone National Park, a treasure trove of natural wonders, holds stories that go beyond its breathtaking landscapes and ...
Yellowstone’s popularity overshadowed a relatively unknown Oklahoma national park. With so much competition, the park no longer exists.
For 17 years Wallen was the team leader of Yellowstone National Park’s bison ecology program. He retired six years ago and in ...
Yellowstone National Park ... to be a wildlife refuge because the bison that were decimated everywhere else had a place to go where you didn't find Euro-American settlers, and it allowed this ...
Yellowstone National Park showcases gray wolves and bison through successful conservation efforts, while Serengeti protects ...
For 17 years Wallen was the team leader of Yellowstone National Park’s bison ecology program. He retired six years ago and in early November spoke at a bison advocacy gathering in Bozeman where ...
Of all the beautiful places across America, Yellowstone National ... because the bison that were decimated everywhere else had a place to go where you didn't find Euro-American settlers, and ...