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Bison Scratches on Sign Post in Yellowstone Wintery LandscapeA bison was caught on camera on Thursday, April 17, enjoying a satisfying scratch against a signpost in the snowy landscape of Yellowstone National Park. The amusing moment was filmed by Cindy Shaffer ...
Good luck finding a bison video more beautiful and serene. I’ll always stop to enjoy a majestic bison video, and I’ve also been known to have interest in watching exquisite sunsets. So to put things ...
The state filed its lawsuit at the end of last year, arguing Montana’s concerns were not properly addressed in Yellowstone's ...
Bison jams are not uncommon in Yellowstone given their population at the park has ranged from 3,500 to nearly 6,000, the ...
As the state of Montana’s lawsuit over Yellowstone National Park’s bison management plan creeps forward in court, 260 animals ...
Buffaloes at Rest recalls a time when bison were plentiful. When the print was created in 1911, only about 1,350 remained. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division This Winter ...
If it wasn’t for a hidden herd in the deepest reaches of this National Park, bison would have been wiped out in the late 1800s. Today, thousands of them thrive. Skip to main content ...
Yellowstone bison now breed as one interlinked population. Genetic studies show strong gene flow across all bison herds.
That same year, state and federal agencies began eliminating some Yellowstone bison that migrated out of park boundaries. Since the winter of 1991-92, Native Americans from reservations such as ...
The Blacktail Pond area in Yellowstone National Park can be a death trap for bison if they fall through ice or get trapped in muddy water and drown.
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