The BLM ruled that, under the Taylor Grazing Act, this land is intended for livestock that are raised for production purposes only. | Opinion ...
Blue Mounds State Park, near Luverne, is home to one of the few cattle-genetic-free bison herds in the nation. The team, which includes naturalist Tiffany Muellner, achieves this ...
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports has revealed the strongest evidence to date that all bison in North America carry multiple small, but clearly identifiable, regions of DNA that ...
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(Reuters) - Wild bison from Yellowstone National Park that are deemed free of cattle disease could be safely used to establish new herds elsewhere across the American West without posing a risk to ...
Supporters cite the beefalo's hardiness, ease of breeding and the leaner, protein-rich healthier meat, but others say the costly crossbreed... Bison produce very lean meat, but they are wild animals ...
Earlier this summer, the Montana-based American Prairie organization was approved to graze bison on Bureau of Land Management lands in Central Montana where they hold grazing privileges. This decision ...
USDA will start requiring that certain cattle and bison have electronic eartags, if they are to be moved from one state to another. “Rapid traceability in a disease outbreak will not only limit how ...
With 2.1 million cattle in Montana, one might expect Governor Gianforte and our congressional delegation to know where cattle actually get brucellosis. But unfortunately, the governor and delegation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bison in Yellowstone National Park. A bison in Yellowstone National Park. (NPS/Neal Herbert/NPS / Neal Herbert) It is ...
A new study has revealed the strongest evidence to date that all bison in North America carry multiple small, but clearly identifiable, regions of DNA that originated from domestic cattle. A new study ...