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In Yellowstone, Restored Bison Replenish Grasslands

September 14, 2025 by Leo

Bison have made a remarkable comeback in Yellowstone National Park, going from fewer than two dozen animals at the turn of the last century to roughly 5,000 today. Their return, a study finds, has had a remarkable impact on grasslands in the region.

Source: In Yellowstone, Restored Bison Replenish Grasslands

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  1. Charlie Garascia says

    September 14, 2025 at 6:15 pm

    “…REGENERATING THE PRAIRIE WHILE IMPROVING OUR ENVIRONMENT AND OUR FOOD SUPPLY BY BRINGING BACK THE BUFFALO….”
    https://wildideabuffalo.com/pages/about-wild-idea

    “…Our growing affiliation with other like-minded ranchers, tribal herds, and organizations like the Regenerative Organic Alliance are now positively impacting over 300,000 acres of prairie grasslands…”

    Small, compared to Yellowstone, yet these ranchers have a good thing going for our environment and are partnered with Native Americans and folks like the Nature Conservancy. I’ve followed and used them for 20+ years.

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