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Fifty thousand years ago, North America's landscapes were alive with an astonishing array of enormous creatures. Massive woolly mammoths roamed vast icy plains, while dense forests echoed with the ...
American bison, commonly known as buffalo, once thundered across the prairies of North America — until 1889, when they were ...
“Sea of Grass,” written by Hage and former Star Tribune environmental reporter Josephine Marcotty, hit bookstores just before ...
One iconic Chicago songbird — the bobolink — is also experiencing significant population declines across the Midwest and ...
From Alaska across southern Canada all the way south to Tierra del Fuego — the southernmost point of South America — ...
Jungles and grasslands are the logical destinations, and towns and farmland the labyrinths that people have imposed between ...
You don’t have to be a biologist or range scientist to see how the land use of grasslands of North Dakota has changed. Ashlyn ...
The Nachusa Grasslands, a 4,000-acre plot in Franklin Grove, Illinois, is home to a herd of 100 wild American Bison, which ...
A conservation group and ranching families are teaming up to conserve a historic ranch in Alberta’s cowboy country.
A new stretch of border wall will soon be built through the San Rafael Valley, southeast Arizona's last major open space for ...
By any measure, integration has delivered results. North American trade has grown from $343 billion at the start of NAFTA to over $1.6 trillion today. But aggregate statistics mask crucial disparities ...