And this pit bull named Mac came face to face with one quite a few years ago, in a viral video that is making the rounds on the internet. The video from 2014 has gone viral once again, serving as a ...
Alberta gave itself a Christmas present with some interesting Montana connections when it proposed protections on land south of Wood Buffalo National Park. The provincial government wants to create a ...
Editor's note: The buffalo is often linked with our region today because of Marshall University's sports nickname "The Thundering Herd." But long ago another type of bison roamed our area. The wood ...
We summarized changes in the distribution and abundance of bison (Bison bison) in Wood Buffalo National Park from 1971 to 1998. Based on annual aerial counts, a significant decline in bison abundance ...
Earlier this month, at the Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks, state wildlife biologist Tom Seaton was shaking feed pellets onto a lush pasture. At the sound of the feed hitting the ground, a ...
Don’t let this happen to you: You take your family to Yellowstone and point out to your daughter up ahead a large animal. “Look, little Clementine! It’s a buffalo!” But your daughter has been watching ...
FAIRBANKS — Alaska’s decades-long project to restore North America’s largest land mammal to Interior and Western Alaska will begin a new phase this summer with an expansion into a second region. Next ...
Traveling west on Route 36 from Delaware, Marysville and points east, one is immediately struck by how much rich, open farmland remains in rural Ohio. This land was met with astonishment by early ...
IN 1907 the Pablo herd of 716 American bison, the remnant of the innumerable multitudes of a century before, was purchased by the Canadian Government. Of these, 631 were established in Buffalo ...
An experimental wood bison herd introduced to the western Interior region five years ago experienced a decline this year due to harsh winter weather, but scientists say there's still some good news.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Canada's wood bison, who live in northern Alberta near the proposed site of Teck Resources Ltd's Frontier oil sands project, face "imminent threats" to their ...
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