The setback for American Prairie's efforts to restore bison and native grasslands to Montana could set a precedent for tribal ...
The story of the American Bison is an American story through and through. It’s the story of our shared darkness and our shared light. Last summer, the U.S. Congress introduced the National Public ...
A lone bison grazing in Montana. The short-grass prairies of our Northern Great Plains are some of the least protected ...
The federal government proposed canceling grazing permits for AP’s bison herd, which could impact tribal bison herds.
With Indigenous Peoples’ Day Monday, October 13, we look at the herds of bison many tribes relied on that were nearly wiped out. Today, Department of Labor lands currently support 17 bison herds in 12 ...
At the request of Montana’s federal delegation and Gov. Gianforte, the Bureau of Land Management recently revoked an agreement to graze bison on public lands in Montana.
Just imagine what the North American plains looked like when Lewis and Clark first saw them -- no highways, no cars, no power lines, only the sound of the wind with mile after mile of grasses, bison, ...
The captivating reintroduction of six bison in a forest preserve has deeper meaning to Indigenous people and advocates of tallgrass prairie restoration.
This story is part of a “CBS This Morning” series called “America the Beautiful,” which celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service. It aired originally on June 3, 2016. Few places make you feel ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American As the United States turned 100 on July 4, ...