
Bison - Wikipedia
A bison (pl.: bison) is a large bovine in the genus Bison (from Greek, meaning 'wild ox' [1]) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised.
Bison | Size, Population, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
Sep 19, 2025 · Bison, either of two species of oxlike grazing mammals that constitute the genus Bison. Hunting drastically reduced the populations of the American bison (B. bison), or buffalo, …
Whence the Buffalo Roamed - All About Bison
Explore the historical range of North American bison in 'Whence the Buffalo Roamed'. Discover evidence since 1500 CE.
15 Facts About Bison - U.S. National Park Service
On May 9, 2016, President Obama signed the National Bison Legacy Act into law, officially making the American bison the national mammal of the United States. This majestic animal …
Did You Know this About American Bison? | Defenders of Wildlife
Jul 8, 2025 · Read on to gain a greater understanding of these special mammals and learn more about the difference between bison and buffalo, what bison eat and the efforts to recover their …
Bison Restoration - American Prairie
Bison-also commonly known as buffalo-once numbered in the millions on the Great Plains and nearly vanished in the late 1800s. As the continent’s largest land mammal, bison were crucial …
American Bison or Buffalo: Facts & Where to See Them
May 21, 2023 · The American bison (also called a buffalo) is iconic, yet what do we know about them? Get to know the bison and how we're helping protect them across the U.S.
50 Facts About Bison
Mar 11, 2025 · Discover 50 fascinating facts about bison, from their history and behavior to their role in ecosystems. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts!
Bison – A Complete Guide – North American Nature
There are two subspecies of bison in Canada, the plains bison, and the wood bison. These can be found from the Northwest Territories to Manitoba, the Yukon, and Alberta.
Home - North American bison education and outreach
Discover the North American bison through interactive and rotating exhibits about the natural history, cultural significance, and ecological impact of the United States’ national mammal.