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Bison Herd New to Park Uncover Ancient Petroglyphs With Their Hooves Fulfilling Indigenous Prophecy

In a remarkable and inspiring occurrence, the reintroduction of plains bison to ancestral First Nations lands in Canada saw the beasts unearth important petroglyphs,...

Absolutely Epic: Watch the Release of a Wild Bison Herd onto Blackfeet Tribal Land

Last Monday, the Blackfeet Nation released 30 wild bison back onto their land, a project 9 years in the making that the tribe believes...

First Wild Bison in 6,000 Years Born in UK After Several Were Resettled But No One Knew One was Pregnant

The first wild bison to be born in the UK in almost 6,000 years has been announced just months after a small herd was...

Wild Bison Return to UK After Thousands of Years – And Are Ready to Tear S*!# Up

Wild European bison have been released in southeast England where they will roam unperturbed by humans on Great Britain for the first time in...

Baboon, Bear, or Bison: Find Out Which Animal Personality Best Matches Yours in a Free Fun Quiz

Have you ever wondered what kind of animal best represents your personality? A 10-question personality quiz has caught fire since appearing on CNN, CBS, and...

Conservation Success for European Bison is ‘Living Proof’ That Ambitious Biodiversity Targets Work

Far from the rolling plains of the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana, wild bison in Europe are also recovering in large numbers. The European wood bison...

Wild Bison Are Returning to England’s Forests for the First Time in 6,000 Years

Kent Wildlife Trust is planning a reintroduction of European bison back into England after centuries restoring a West Blean ancient woods in Kent.

Bison Get 22,000 Acres of Additional Prairie Land to Roam Free – Watch The Spectacular Moment They Were Reintroduced After 150 Years

The official mammal of the United States has not wandered through these South Dakotan lands since 1870—until now.

Watch 800-Pound Bison Perform Adorable ‘Happy Dance’ in Celebration of the First Day of Spring

As a means of celebrating the first day of spring, staffers at the North Carolina Zoo uploaded a video of their resident bison doing “her happy dance”.

Bison Return to National Park For First Time in a Century

After a century of separation, this herd of wild bison has finally returned home to the Banff National Park in Alberta. Bison used to roam...

“One Tough Bison” Survives Lightning Strike to Thrive on the Range

Sparky the bison wasn’t expected to live long after rangers found him struck by lightning. They left him standing alone, and let nature take...

Genetically Pure Bison Found In Utah Gives Hope for Restoration of Iconic Species

A genetically pure herd of American bison has been living in Utah’s Henry Mountains, a discovery offering new hope that wild herds can be expanded...

New Baby Bison: First One Born in Nearly Two Centuries in Eastern US

The last time a bison was born in a wild habitat east of the Mississippi River was in the 1830s. This month, 95 miles...

Wild Bison Roam East of the Mississippi, First Time Since 1830s

A program by the Nature Conservancy seeks to restore grasslands in Illinois, which is known as the Prairie State even though 99 percent of...

CA Redwoods to Be First National Park Co-Managed with a Native American Tribe That Used to Own it

The Yurok will be the first Tribal nation to co-manage land with the National Park Service under a historic memorandum of understanding signed on...

Good News in History, March 17

124 years ago today, Isadora Duncan, the first modern dancer, made her debut as a solo interpretive dancer in London to crowds who marveled...

Geologists Found a Mega-Structure Built by Ice Age Hunters Submerged in the Baltic Sea

In the autumn of 2021, geologists discovered an unusual row of stones, more than half a mile long, just 21 meters below the sea...

Good News in History, February 13

This daily column at GNN.org features all the good news, anniversaries and notable birthdays from this day in history—February 13.

Woylies Are the Ecosystem Engineers of Australia–Critically Endangered but They’re Making a Comeback

A critically endangered Australian marsupial is being seen at the greatest-ever frequency since a government agency started working to conserve them. Australia is filled with...

Farmer Combats Flooding by Returning Creeks to Nature: ‘Wildlife That Has Come is Phenomenal’

In the UK, farmers are combatting flooding by returning areas of their farms to a more natural state, and seeing the benefits not only...