Wood Bison once roamed across southwest Alaska, throughout the interior and into Canada, but nearly vanished in the early 1900s.
According to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, bison once roamed the Great Plains in the millions before nearly being driven to extinction. Now — thanks to the ...
Rare footage shows Yellowstone’s Wapiti Lake wolf pack successfully hunting a bison in the deep snows of Hayden Valley.
Specimens include a 36,000-year-old mummified bison named Blue Babe and the ... animals and history of the northern parts of Alaska, along with a second floor devoted to Alaskan art.
Embark on a journey of unity and conservation as bison make their way from Yellowstone National Park to Saskatchewan under ...
Open all year, visitors can be assured of seeing Alaska's most popular wild critters; black and brown bears, wolves, moose, musk ox, lynx, foxes and a herd of wood bison. With a 1.5-mile loop ...
It’s believed that at one point this wild ruminant, North America’s largest land mammal, numbered about 168,000, with a range that stretched from northern Saskatchewan to the Yukon and Alaska. In 1893 ...
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