Revered as America’s national mammal, bison have made a spectacular recovery after near extinction in the late 19th century. But the wild herds of bison roaming Yellowstone National Park have outgrown the space available for them in the Park, and authorities are harassing and slaughtering bison that migrate across Park boundaries to reach grasslands they need to survive. Gary Strieker talks with Mike Mease, co-founder and coordinator of the Buffalo Field Campaign, to review the reasons why bison are considered a threat to cattle ranches around the Park and what the Campaign is doing to ensure the last wild herds of bison can live free and thrive.
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Ep. 21: Restoring Wolves to Colorado with Rob Edward and Jason Blevins
Ep. 20: Giant Snakes Invade Florida with Ian Bartoszek
Ep. 19: Threat to Tongass National Forest with Andy Moderow
Ep. 18: Birds of North America, and Race, with Jason Ward
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Ep. 16: Black Birders Week with Tykee James
Ep. 15: Coyote "Invasion" with Dan Flores
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Ep. 13: Oil Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge with Sabrina Shankman
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Ep. 08: Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions with Patricia Cramer
Ep. 07: Boundary Waters Mining Threat with Rebecca Rom
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