Details Soapstone Prairie Natural Area, 25 miles north of Fort Collins, opens in March after its annual winter closure — affording the opportunity to see the conservation bison herd. Managers advise ...
Sometimes when Jennifer Barfield is having a bad day, she’ll drive north of her Colorado State University lab. “I’ll end up in a pasture,” she said — a pasture of bison that she helped bring here to ...
Centuries ago, herds of bison roamed the Great Plains, numbering in the tens of millions. One of the most populous mammal species in North America, enormous herds of the animals grazed and migrated ...
The Laramie Foothills Bison Conservation Herd is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, and the public is invited to enjoy activities honoring the special animals. CSU, the city of Fort Collins and ...
The 10 American Bison that were reintroduced to Colorado at the Soapstone Prairie Natural Area and Red Mountain Open Space north of Fort Collins have grown to a herd of more than 100 in five years.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - A herd of genetically pure bison will be released to the Northern Colorado plains next month, bringing an end to a yearslong effort to return home a species once on the ...
In 2015 researchers at Colorado State University, in conjunction with the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County, released a small herd of bison onto the 2,700-acre Soapstone Prairie north of Fort ...
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