Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ecological insensitivity, stories about them have widespread appeal. Harold Danz\u27s contribution to this large and growing literature is an overview, a brief treatment of the animal\u27s evolution, demise, and eventual recovery. Mr. Danz brings a varied background to his writing: long-time service with the National Park Service, a PhD, and the first executive directorship of the American Bison Association (ABA). This experience produces an unusual book, one that mixes detached analysis with enthusiastic promotion. The promotion sections, in my opinion, are the most successful. The first half of the text relates basic facts of bison biology, ...
Before describing what Flores’ book is, I must state what it is not. It is not a technical book desi...
In my view, the second edition of Mammals of Colorado is among the finest state-level books on mamma...
Efforts to save remnant wild bison from extermination have resulted in the establishment of herds on...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
The transformation of the Great Plains through the introduction of new plants and animals and the re...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Reading this gem of a monograph is like leaning on a Montana fence rail listening to an old buffalo ...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History, 1750-1920. Isenberg, Andrew C
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
Before describing what Flores’ book is, I must state what it is not. It is not a technical book desi...
In my view, the second edition of Mammals of Colorado is among the finest state-level books on mamma...
Efforts to save remnant wild bison from extermination have resulted in the establishment of herds on...
Because plains bison have come to symbolize open spaces and freedom to Americans, as well as past ec...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
The transformation of the Great Plains through the introduction of new plants and animals and the re...
Buffalo consists of twelve articles written by Canadian authors of diverse backgrounds. Their effort...
Reading this gem of a monograph is like leaning on a Montana fence rail listening to an old buffalo ...
This volume contains 12 contributions that deal with North American bison in relation to paleontolog...
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
Bison history captures the American imagination. Robinson capitalizes on this interest here with an ...
Review of: Buffalo Nation: History and Legend of the North American Bison. Geist, Valerius
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History, 1750-1920. Isenberg, Andrew C
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
Before describing what Flores’ book is, I must state what it is not. It is not a technical book desi...
In my view, the second edition of Mammals of Colorado is among the finest state-level books on mamma...
Efforts to save remnant wild bison from extermination have resulted in the establishment of herds on...