Studies conducted in the last 20 years suggest that the bison population at Yellowstone National Park includes two separate ...
On a cold winter day, a tourist at Hot Springs State Park in Wyoming captured footage of a bison showing off its best dance ...
But it’s also home to some seriously tough animals like the bison! These big, shaggy creatures are like a symbol of the park, and watching them handle the brutal winter is just incredible.
A bison’s wooly coats plays a critical role in keeping them warm (and alive) through the winter. Scientifically speaking, ...
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.
Bison first plow their way through feet of snow, and then use their head as a makeshift shovel (or snow scraper, whichever ...
On World Wildlife Day, it feels appropriate to celebrate a true wildlife conservation success story when, sadly, populations of so many other species are declining. Plains bison numbers, which were ...
As a single herd, the bison utilized two different pastures in the Trexler Nature Preserve throughout the year. During the ...
Researchers from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have discovered that bison in ...
Yellowstone National Park began its intensive snow-clearing process on Monday, March 3, to be ready to welcome visitors with ...
The wolves that killed the bison cow belonged to the Wapiti Lake Pack, which utilizes a wide swath of territory, including the northern range in the winter. Yellowstone is home to nearly 5,000 ...
Editor’s note: Mark Lindberg is chronicling the return of wood bison for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. This is the first of an occasional series documenting their return to Alaska.