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Tag: Bison

Wildlife recovery means more than just survival of a species

Benjamin Larue, University of Montana; Jonathan Farr, University of Montana, and Mark Hebblewhite, University of Montana For decades, wildlife...

In protecting land for wildlife, size matters – here’s what it...

David Jachowski, Clemson University Driving north on state Highway 66 through the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in central Montana,...

Making room for wildlife: 4 essential reads

Jennifer Weeks, The Conversation Millions of Americans enjoy observing and photographing wildlife near their homes or on trips. But...

Can Asia end its uncontrolled consumption of wildlife? Here’s how North...

Roland Kays, North Carolina State University It was a dark time for animals. Poaching was rampant. Wild birds and mammals were being slaughtered by the...

Animals large and small once covered North America’s prairies – and...

Joel Berger, Colorado State University and Jon Beckmann, University of Nevada, Reno In the grip of winter, the North American prairies can look deceptively barren....

How do we know when a species at risk has recovered?...

H. Resit Akcakaya, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York) Around the world, animals and plants are disappearing at alarming rates. In May...

Bison are back, and that benefits many other species on the...

Matthew D. Moran, Hendrix College Driving north of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, an extraordinary landscape comes into view. Trees disappear and an immense landscape of grass emerges,...

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