Montana has one of the largest populations of domestic bison in the country with around 20,000 of the majestic animals living on ranches and farms in the state.
However, a small — but growing — number of bison producers don’t have access to the same system and can’t file claims over animals that have been killed by predators.
As the state of Montana’s lawsuit over Yellowstone National Park’s bison management plan creeps forward in court, 260 animals ...
Opinion: The Tribes do not have to settle for the scraps thrown to them by the Interagency Bison Management Plan, which is ...
The USDA's Rural Development agency has provided billions of dollars each year to small towns, farmers and businesses. Now ...
THE European bison (Bison bonasus L.) was present in great numbers in the forests of Europe at the beginning of the modern era. With the increase of human activity and the more intensive ...
The valley is the “perfect storm” for roadkill, said Daniel Anderson, a Montana resident who co-founded Yellowstone Safe ...
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Yellowstone’s Distinct Bison Herds Have Finally Merged Into A Single Entity After Decades of Wandering the ParkFor the first time in over a hundred years, Yellowstone’s iconic bison herds have defied the odds and merged into a single, ...
When photographer Jim Richardson first pitched National Geographic Magazine on a story about his home state of Kansas, his ...
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