April 21 (Reuters) - Dozens of Canada's wood bison, who live in northern Alberta and are North America's largest land animals, have been moved to Alaska to establish conservation herds to ensure their ...
For centuries, the Athabascan people of Alaska relied on wood bison for survival. That is until the species, deemed by the National Park Service as the largest terrestrial animal in North America, ...
Editor’s note: Mark Lindberg is chronicling the return of wood bison for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. This is part of an occasional series documenting their return to Alaska. We sat in ...
The country’s only wild wood bison population appears to be on the upswing, following population growth in 2021 and 2022, according to Alaska Fish and Game wildlife biologist Tom Seaton. A Nov. 28 ...
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