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.
By the late nineteenth century, the scientific name bison (which comes from the Latin word for “wild ox”) became the preferred word among trained naturalists. William T. Hornaday’s major ...
A grassroots effort in St. George to raise funds to create an art installation honoring its LGBTQ+ community has succeeded and the bison-shaped fiberglass piece has been installed. Trinity Rodman ...
Restoration and conservation of wild bison involves preserving ecological and evolutionary processes that have shaped bison for millions of years. By contrast, confining animals to fenced pastures ...