Wild animals do not recognize park borders. Two of Yellowstone’s iconic species, bison and elk, spill seasonally—and naturally—beyond park boundaries looking for food. One is welcome.
Recent incidents of winter tourists disregarding their own safety to get too close to bison have been witnessed and recorded ...
In Central Washington, the Yakama Nation manages a herd of bison — and, if you make an appointment, you can visit the ...
The return of the bison means the return of the prairie, one of the three great grassland ecosystems on the planet.
Elk captured in the Crazy Mountains, northwest of Big Timber as part of a targeted elk brucellosis surveillance project have ...
Sixteen of the captured elk were outfitted with GPS collars that will be active for one year to help understand their ...
The Tanka Fund has been working over the past decade to return buffalo to native ancestral lands helping to revitalize ...
3% disease threshold: The last scenario analyzed in the USGS model calls for continued elk and bison feeding on the refuge until CWD prevalence reaches 3%, then stopping feeding. The model ...
Sixteen Plains Bison from Elk Island National Park (near Edmonton) were moved to the Eastern Slopes of Banff National Park in ...
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