To benefit from and encourage the kind of economic success [Michigan Carbon Works] had processing bison bones, [which] were the byproduct of the sometimes-violent tactics of American settler ...
If cow belches and farts are so bad, why didn’t the vast herds of 60 million bison roaming the U.S. West before the 1880s ...
Bison — which most tribes refer to as buffalo — are an essential part of many Plains tribes' cultural and spiritual life. Now ...
The organization that he, President Theodore Roosevelt and others formed in 1905 to help save the animal from extinction was named the American Bison Association. But still, the usage of ...
By 1894, fewer than 100 Yellowstone bison remained––and the American ... This was a double tragedy in the nation’s history––for the American Indians and the American buffalo.
When a bison stampede overtakes a bridge at Yellowstone National Park, it's best to get out of the way of the thundering ...
A 1892 photograph from Rougeville, Michigan, has become the most iconic image of the massacre of bison in North America ... Cold War buildings that changed history. Emerging research suggests ...
Speedy the bison died Thursday after spending 24 years as one of the best-known and beloved bison in the Greater Yellowstone ...
This is the third lawsuit to be filed in the wake of Yellowstone revising its bison management plan last year.
Wildlife advocates criticized the lawsuit, arguing that bison, America’s national mammal, belong on the landscape and that Montana had adequate opportunity to weigh in on the park’s proposal.