As the buffalo were exterminated, Tribes suffered forced relocations onto reservations, lost prosperity, and starvation. Still, their spiritual connection to the buffalo persisted, along with small ...
The Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary is mourning the loss of Speedy, their longest-lived resident bison and beloved ambassador.
Every book New York Times best-seller Michael and Kathleen Gear write is influenced by Wyoming. After 88 published books, the ...
An extraordinary event has captured the attention of Native American tribes and wildlife enthusiasts alike: an incredibly rare white bison calf has been photographed in Yellowstone National Park. This ...
A recent video posted on the YouTube channel ViralHog has captured a breathtaking and somewhat terrifying moment in Yellowstone National Park. The footage, recorded on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021, shows ...
The appearance of a new orca calf in Washington’s Puget Sound last month was cause for celebration. The young female, whom researchers named J61, was a new addition to the Southern Resident ...
Scientists believe Tahlequah is expressing grief by continuing to push the calf's body, a behavior that expends valuable energy. While other orcas have been observed carrying their dead ...
A killer whale that is part of a population struggling to survive appears to be grieving, carrying the carcass of her dead calf on her head, echoing the mourning behaviour she exhibited for 17 ...
Bison are a keystone species of the Great Plains and play an important role in Native American traditions. Montana, meanwhile, has advocated that the bison population to be set at 3,000 ...
Researchers say that the killer whale’s newborn calf in Puget Sound has also died ... A New Diagnosis: Prolonged grief disorder, a new entry in the American Psychiatric Association’s ...
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and two agencies have raised a lawsuit to challenge the Yellowstone National Park's way of managing its bison herd, arguing that it violates federal laws.
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