In a study based on a Judith Gap-area bison kill site, scientists utilized detailed soil samples to gain insight to what may have led Native Americans to abandon the location.
Located near the town of Judith Gap in central Montana, the Bergstrom site was used to hunt and kill bison for at least 700 ...
Bison were hunted for thousands of years on the Great Plains before populations collapsed to near extinction due to ...
Researchers have discovered why ancient bison hunters abandoned a Montana kill site, even though bison remained plentiful.
On the Great Plains of North America, bison were hunted for thousands of years before populations collapsed to near extinction due to overexploitation in the late 1800s. But long before then, bison ...
Long before agriculture, humans were transforming Europe’s wild landscapes. Advanced simulations show that hunting and fire use by Neanderthals and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers reshaped forests and ...
In this week's podcast, we talk with hunting and conservation editor Andrew McKean about why the idea of re-wilding bison is ...
Watch bison roam above the Illinois River at this scenic Illinois state park with bluff views, prairie trails, and a day trip ...
Finding a giant graveyard might be depressing, but the carcasses strangely benefit the ecosystem, providing food to grizzlies ...
A new study documents the complex interactions between cougars and gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park and finds their ...
Wolves are intelligent and resourceful terrestrial (land-living) predators. As is clear from this fascinating Instagram post, some of them are also good at fishing. Take a look for yourself! We ...