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The photo of two men standing on a mountain of bison skulls is well known as a symbol of hunting during colonisation of the US. But there's a more sinister story that lies behind it.
A hunter from Fort Smith believes the highest scoring bison trophy may not belong to Yellowstone and is questioning whether ...
Matt Skoglund is a bearded bison advocate who left a law career in Chicago for a Western ag lifestyle. Now his bison ranch ...
For years, a photograph showing a man standing on top of a large pile of bison skulls has spread across the internet. We've found social media posts on platforms like TikTok, X, Facebook and ...
The skull of a very old, possibly extinct bison has been uncovered on the banks of the drought-stricken Missouri River. Mike Ruth and Dave Jamerson, two Kansas City locals who regularly scavenge ...
MERZBACH: He stands behind an altar of bison skulls and burning cedar and sage. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) LOOKING HORSE: This is a very momentous time in our history.
The bison came from one of The Nature Conservancy’s 11 preserves with bison herds, the Medano-Zapata Ranch Preserve, a 100,000-acre grassland home to a herd of approximately 2,000 bison.
The photo of two men standing on a mountain of bison skulls is well known as a symbol of hunting during colonisation of the US. But there's a more sinister story that lies behind it.