A Kansas State University-led study has found that reintroducing bison — a formerly dominant grazer — doubles plant diversity in a tallgrass prairie. The research involves more than 30 years
MANHATTAN, Kan. A Kansas State University-led study has found that reintroducing bison a formerly dominant grazer doubles plant diversity in a tallgrass prairie. The research involves more than 30 years of data…
The bison is considered ecologically extinct because there are no longer millions of animals migrating across the plains, but conservation herds of 1,000 or more bison are being established to create a metapopulation, allowing the species to once again play an important ecological role on our prairie grasslands.
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