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Rob the Ranger captures wildebeest herds taking over the expansive Mara plains. American Heart Association updates blood ...
In some areas, the researchers found that the presence of the migratory grazers enriched the plant matter with crude protein ...
Outside of Yellowstone, most bison are domesticated and kept in confined areas, such as in zoos and conservation parks. The study suggests that environments in the American West and Midwest could be ...
Free-moving herds of migratory bison in Yellowstone National Park are stimulating the regrowth of flourishing grasslands and reshaping ecosystems, a new study has found. Contrary to conventional ...
Scientists from Washington and Lee University, the National Park Service and the University of Wyoming have published research in Science shedding new light on the value of bison recovery efforts in ...
Bison in Yellowstone improve grassland health by boosting nutrients, biodiversity, and resilience through natural grazing.
A new study published in the journal Science shows that the migratory herds of bison effectively function as nature’s fertilizers, providing an astonishing 2.5-fold bump in crude proteins growing into ...
In a new study published in Science, researchers analyzed the impacts of free-roaming bison in Yellowstone National Park.
The comeback of America’s largest land mammal is boosting soil health and plant nutrition, yet their numbers may be slowing ...
The team was left astonished after discovering how bison were unlikely contributors to the ecosystem of the Yellowstone ...
The world’s largest land mammal migration isn’t the famous journey of wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, elands, and impala ...