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In June, members of Blackfeet Nation released their first herd of bison to roam. The program director spoke about why the near-extinction was so devastating and how he's helping to bring them back.
During the years after the Civil War, America embraced an economic philosophy called laissez-faire, celebrating the notion ...
"Buffalo as wildlife allows the animals to exist on the landscape." Tribes propose bold change in how bison are managed ...
changed the species' status from "vulnerable" to "near threatened" in 2020. A change that removes the bison from the list of animals at risk of extinction. "The conservation successes in today's ...
today descend from the herd started by tribal members in the 19th century to help combat the overhunting and near extinction ...
Millennial processes of population decline, range contraction and near extinction of the European bison. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences , 2023 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1095 ...
A symbol of the West and vital sustenance for Native Americans who lived on the western Plains, the bison was hunted to near ...
The collapse of the teeming bison herds that once blackened the ... published paper on the lingering economic impact of that near-extinction. "When you look at the landscape of economic ...
The woman was walking with another person in a field near the Lake Lodge Cabins on Yellowstone Lake’s north shore when they saw two bison ... despite almost going extinct during the 20th ...
The park said the bison was "defending its space" when it gored the South Carolina woman near the Storm Point ... but they were driven nearly to extinction during the United States' westward ...