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A legacy of land theft thwarts most tribes' efforts to restore wild buffalo. Wind River Indian Reservation has crafted a unique solution.
Earlier this month, the Eastern Shoshone voted to classify buffalo as wildlife instead of livestock. The change is a way to treat buffalo more like elk or deer rather than like cattle.
The Bureau of Land Management has identified more than 790,000 acres of federal land in Wyoming as potentially eligible for ...
Nestled at the edge of the Great Plains, just 8 miles from Bighorn National Forest and 35 miles from Sheridan, Wyoming's best-kept secret town, is the Old West city of Buffalo. Built in the 1880s ...
Despite the failure of recent widely protested proposals to make parcels of public land eligible for sale, Rep. Harriet ...
Ranchers in Wyoming and Montana, including tribal members who raise cattle, often cite the disease brucellosis as a reason to keep buffalo and cattle strictly away from each other.
Jason Baldes drove down a dusty, sagebrush highway earlier this month, pulling 11 young buffalo in a trailer from Colorado to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. His blue truck has painted on ...