The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicinity of Delta Junction, Alaska. This paper reviews the history and present status of bison and their relations to agriculture around Delta Junction. A number of management options are discussed that may reduce conflicts between bison enthusiasts and farmers
Abstract: The Sturgeon River plains bison (Bison bison bison)1 herd is the only free-ranging populat...
This is a half page history of the bison on the Great Plains in the U.S. This information was culled...
This study was designed to: 1) compare the landscape distribution patterns of bison on fire-managed ...
The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicin...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
This paper outlines in some detail the population dynamics of a large, free-ranging herd of Bison in...
Bison (Bison bison), the largest mammalian species in North America, historically numbering in the t...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
Five hundred years ago, there were tens of millions of American bison (Bison bison) roaming free on ...
This inquiry seeks to establish that innovations in tanning technology advanced by Europeans in the ...
We study bison (Bos bison) herds that are managed year-long without protein or energy supplements in...
The North American prairie was historically occupied by a wide assemblage of herbivores such as biso...
On the Ground•Bison are considered the keystone species of the Great Plains but widespread slaughter...
Abstract: The Sturgeon River plains bison (Bison bison bison)1 herd is the only free-ranging populat...
This is a half page history of the bison on the Great Plains in the U.S. This information was culled...
This study was designed to: 1) compare the landscape distribution patterns of bison on fire-managed ...
The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicin...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
This paper outlines in some detail the population dynamics of a large, free-ranging herd of Bison in...
Bison (Bison bison), the largest mammalian species in North America, historically numbering in the t...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
Five hundred years ago, there were tens of millions of American bison (Bison bison) roaming free on ...
This inquiry seeks to establish that innovations in tanning technology advanced by Europeans in the ...
We study bison (Bos bison) herds that are managed year-long without protein or energy supplements in...
The North American prairie was historically occupied by a wide assemblage of herbivores such as biso...
On the Ground•Bison are considered the keystone species of the Great Plains but widespread slaughter...
Abstract: The Sturgeon River plains bison (Bison bison bison)1 herd is the only free-ranging populat...
This is a half page history of the bison on the Great Plains in the U.S. This information was culled...
This study was designed to: 1) compare the landscape distribution patterns of bison on fire-managed ...