Ecologists and conservationists have long assumed that large grazers, including bison (Bison bison), did not occur in post-Pleistocene southwestern North America. This perception has been influential in framing the debate over conservation and land use in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. The lack of an evolutionary history of large grazers is being used to challenge the validity of ranching as a conservation strategy and to limit the protection and reintroduction of bison as a significant component of desert grassland ecosystems. Archeological records and historical accounts from Mexican archives from AD 700 to the 19th century document that the historic range of the bison included northern Mexico and adjoining areas in the United States. Th...
Bison spp. (bison) fossils are scarce on the Colorado Plateau, especially within the greater Grand C...
Environmentalists, scientists, and land managers have long debated the role of ranching in landscape...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
The historic western edge of the bison (Bison bison) range and the ecological processes that caused ...
Scant public awareness of the early distribution and abundance of bison (Bison bison) in the Rocky M...
Fossils of Bison (bison) are scarce on the Colorado Plateau, especially in and around the Greater Gr...
Historically, the plains bison (Bison bison Linnaeus) was the most numerous and influential grazer o...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
The historically introduced House Rock Valley bison herd has, in recent years, migrated from the eas...
When Yellowstone National Park (YNP) was established in 1872, American bison (Bison bison) were livi...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Bison management in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, as well as on other public and priva...
Domestic livestock have replaced bison (Bison bison) on almost all the remaining rangelands of North...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
Bison spp. (bison) fossils are scarce on the Colorado Plateau, especially within the greater Grand C...
Environmentalists, scientists, and land managers have long debated the role of ranching in landscape...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
The historic western edge of the bison (Bison bison) range and the ecological processes that caused ...
Scant public awareness of the early distribution and abundance of bison (Bison bison) in the Rocky M...
Fossils of Bison (bison) are scarce on the Colorado Plateau, especially in and around the Greater Gr...
Historically, the plains bison (Bison bison Linnaeus) was the most numerous and influential grazer o...
Early bison originated in Asia and migrated to North America by means of the Bering Land Bridge, whi...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
The historically introduced House Rock Valley bison herd has, in recent years, migrated from the eas...
When Yellowstone National Park (YNP) was established in 1872, American bison (Bison bison) were livi...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Bison management in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, as well as on other public and priva...
Domestic livestock have replaced bison (Bison bison) on almost all the remaining rangelands of North...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
Bison spp. (bison) fossils are scarce on the Colorado Plateau, especially within the greater Grand C...
Environmentalists, scientists, and land managers have long debated the role of ranching in landscape...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...