American Prairie, a nonprofit conservation organization, has been fighting the state and federal for years over its ability to graze its herd of 900 bison on public lands.
American Prairie and other conservation organizations have filed appeals in the federal government’s decision to terminate bison grazing leases on Bureau of Land Management parcels in Montana. As a ...
Montana Ag Network: Bison grazing appeal draws conservation, ranching groups into federal land fight
A federal fight over American Prairie’s bison grazing permits is drawing more groups into the case, as conservation groups ...
The historic Daniels Park bison herd will seasonally graze on 150 acres of native prairie within the Backcountry Wilderness Area for the first time in 150 years.
In early May, the Bureau of Land Management canceled American Prairie's grazing permits for bison on at least six federal ...
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Forget Yellowstone, bison roam wild in Illinois' hugely underrated prairie preserve just over an hour from Chicago
The small preserve has half a dozen bison roaming around, making it a great spot to catch a glimpse what hiking or just ...
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Soil nutrients support plants, and the animals who consume plants return these nutrients to the soil, creating a nutrient cycle. In a new study published in Ecology, scientists from the Smithsonian's ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The American Prairie has relocated 45 bison from its conservation herd in north central Montana to Native Nations in Montana and Washington. The American Prairie released the ...
When I headed to Montana to visit the American Prairie, I had bison on my mind. They are the quintessential plains animal and North America’s largest land mammal. But what I didn’t expect was for a ...
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