About This Blog How can history impact a species’ future? Bison were nearly driven extinct in the late 1800s by overhunting and ranching. Today, scientists at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and across the continent are studying bison DNA to discover how that chapter of history changed their gene pool — and bison themselves — forever.
A Bison Travelogue
August 24, 2017
The bison of Theodore Roosevelt National Park aren't native to this area. A bit of digging reveals that the TRNP herd is descended from wild bison captured all over the plains from Texas to Saskatchewan, just before their disappearance from the wild. This brief history reveals not only their diverse origins, but also the very human stories that shaped the survival of a species... A Bottle Full of Bison
August 24, 2017
<a href="/thro/blogs/a-bottle-full-of-bison.htm" id="CP___PAGEID=5630550,a-bottle-full-of-bison.htm,30814|"><img align="left" alt="Model of genetic bottleneck using M&Ms" border="0" data-render="0|0|0|1|700|314" height="314" hspace="20" id="CP___PAGEID=5630550,a-bottle-full-of-bison.htm,30814||CPIMAGE:5630569|0|" src="/images/DSC04717_2.JPG" title="Genetic Bottleneck" vspace="0" width="700" /></a> |
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