New research has demonstrated the powerful impacts the reintroduction of predators can have on an ecosystem. The presence of ...
Creel and his colleagues have been researching wild dogs and lions in two Zambian national parks for more than a decade.
Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor ...
The death rate among Mexican gray wolves remains high, with many of those deaths caused by humans, according to the U.S. Fish ...
A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, showcasing the cascading effects predators can have on ecosystems. In Yellowstone ...
A must-do destination for animal lovers, write Simon & Susan Veness Sitting on the porch of the rustic Lake Village Lodge on ...
Montana's lawsuit against Yellowstone's bison plan contradicts park scientists' research on population sustainability and ...
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Opinion: Park's new bison management plan is based on outdated and unscientific assumptions that result in thousands of wild ...
Image by fotokon via Depositphotos. In its habitat, the Irish Elk was a herbivore, primarily grazing on grass, leaves, and other available vegetation. The structure of its teeth and jaws indicates ...
Yet in spite of this, the National Park Service's new bison management plan does nothing to expand the range of the 5,000 wild bison that live almost exclusively in Yellowstone National Park.
This legislation would promote resilient and healthy rangelands and effective grazing management across the West, according to a news release from Barrasso’s office.