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Bison in a national park east of Kyiv are at risk of dying out unless a male can be sent their way. The female herd in Zalissia National Nature Park lost all their males after Russia’s full-scale ...
Simulations integrate historical records, fossils, and ancient DNA to reveal why the European bison nearly went extinct, and pinpoint optimal areas for conservation. Since the near-extinction of the ...
Non-profit conservationist group Rewilding Europe has announced the release of eight European bison at the Herdade do Vale Feitoso Estate in the Castelo Branco District of eastern Portugal. The Polish ...
At the end of the last ice age, large herds of bison roamed across Europe. But by 1927, the European bison became extinct in the wild, with only about 60 individuals remaining in captivity. Scientists ...
A male European bison in the Southern Carpathian mountains. A female European bison and calf in the Southern Carpathian mountains. A herd of free-roaming European bison in the Southern Carpathian ...
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From biodiversity to carbon capture: Saving bison from extinction has brought big benefits to Europe
The European bison is making a comeback across the continent, bringing with it a wealth of wildlife benefits. Once widespread, Europe’s largest wild land mammal was driven to the brink of extinction ...
For the first time, a UAB research team in collaboration with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) analyses the feeding habits of European bison herds in Mediterranean forests The European ...
Three European bison have been released into a forest preserve in a trial attempt to help the landscape reach a more natural state. Reading time 3 minutes The British Isles were a very different place ...
This year, a $1.4 million project is about to release a herd of bison in an ancient English woodland, bringing back an animal that hasn’t been in the country for millennia. The European bison is ...
Bison haven't roamed British woodlands in 6,000 years, and now they will as part of a trial to combat climate change and increase biodiversity. Bison help the environment by stripping trees of their ...
A 2,600km² exclusion zone was established following the world's worst civilian nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986, which ...
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