Bison once roamed across North America in massive numbers, and today, some states still protect thriving wild herds. From ...
The small herd includes 11 bison that were first brought to Fort Peck in 2024 from Yellowstone, recognized as one of the last ...
Elk and bison give birth in the spring. To control Yellowstone’s bison population, the park utilizes a capture and slaughter program, as well as captures live bison for quarantine. Animals that ...
Yellowstone’s bison are the most beloved and iconic population of this once wide-ranging species left in our country. They play critically important roles ecologically, economically and culturally.
Many drivers are accustomed to deer or even bear crossings, but Yellowstone National Park is one of the few places you can encounter bison crossing the road. Earlier this month, Yellowstone aficionado ...
Yellowstone boasts the largest bison population on public land. Thousands are allowed to roam freely across the park, according to the NPS. That population has been restored from about two dozen ...
As discussions intensify about how to manage the bison population in Yellowstone National Park— with some advocating for more bison in the park and others for fewer across Montana— Speedy ...
The decision recognizes the tribes’ success in building a wild, free-ranging bison herd on their reservation using a ...
Montana's lawsuit against Yellowstone's bison plan contradicts park scientists' research on population sustainability and ...
all must die to meet Yellowstone Park’s arbitrary population cap. Euphemistically dubbed the Yellowstone Bison Conservation Transfer Program, dominion, colonization, domestication, and death ...