The newly established "bison roster" and surrounding regulations are meant to align with a new state law that protects ...
Now, free-roaming wild bison are managed by Parks and Wildlife as a big game species, meaning they cannot be killed without a proper license or permission. Privately-owned bison will continue to be ...
Colorado has about 20 new laws taking effect on January 1, everything from protecting wild bison to streamlining marijuana ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is building a list of prospective bison hunters ー a first for the agency as the iconic animal comes under new state management. Starting this year after the passage of ...
Colorado will now classify wild bison as big game wildlife, instead of only as livestock, which will provide added ...
Wild bison that wander into Colorado might get new protections against being poached, under a bill being introduced in the upcoming legislative session. Currently in Colorado, bison are considered ...
According to the U.S. National Park Service, bison can run up to 35 miles per hour, jump six feet vertically, and can weigh ...
In a recent New York Times commentary, author Dayton Duncan celebrated what he termed as the ongoing restoration of bison across the West. That may sound like a wildlife success story. However, what ...
Bison were critical ecosystem influences on grasslands of North America, particularly in the Great Plains “bison belt.” They provided prey or carrion for wolves, grizzlies, other smaller predators and ...