Many animals are active during the winter months, searching for food, finding mates, starting families, or on the move. For ...
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.
Recent incidents of winter tourists disregarding their own safety to get too close to bison have been witnessed and recorded ...
In Central Washington, the Yakama Nation manages a herd of bison — and, if you make an appointment, you can visit the ...
Yellowstone is home to nearly 5,000 bison, which must contend with wolves in the winter, and wolves and grizzly bears during ...
Bison feed mostly on grasses and grass-like plants, and during the winter they often use their massive heads to shovel snow while traveling and searching for food. Their only predators are grizzly ...
The harsh winter forced many bison to lower ground near the villages and the temptation of shelter and easy food Rangers in the field (locals from the Armenis and Poieni rewilding areas), together ...
The Tanka Fund has been working over the past decade to return buffalo to native ancestral lands helping to revitalize ...
On the edge of a wintry cottonwood stand near the banks of Two Medicine River, Rusty Tatsey, a Blackfeet elder, makes the ...
Luke Rogers, a wildlife biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and dedicated staff and volunteers have ...
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