Comment from Friends of Animals
Friends of AnimalsOtherAcademic
Summary: A group of researchers and conservationists submitted an academic paper titled "The Ecological Future of the North American Bison" to provide a long-term, large-scale vision for bison restoration. The document outlines the "Vermejo Statement," which emphasizes inclusive, ambitious, and ecologically significant goals for the species over the next century.
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Attachments
- Reynolds et al. 2003_Wild Mammals of North America_v2 (PDF)
- Sanderson et al. 2008_The Ecological Future of the North American Bison (PDF)
- Schullery and Whittlesey_Greater Yellowstone Bison Distribution and Abundance in Early Historical Period (PDF)
- Taper et al. 2000_The Phenology of Space Spatial Aspects of Bison Density Dependence in Yellowstone National Park_v3 (PDF)
- Hornaday 2006_The Extermination of the American Bison (PDF)
- Horsley 2015_A Petition to Protect Yellowstones Wild Bison from Extinction (PDF)
- Horsley 2016_A Petition to Protect Yellowstones Wild Bison from Extinction_v3 (PDF)
- Horsley 2018_Yellowstones Wild Bison On the Brink of Extinction (PDF)
- IBMP 2023_Bison operations updates (PDF)
- Identifying Structure of the Yellowstone Bison Population 2023 (PDF)
- Interagency Bison Management Plan Members 2019_Memorandum (PDF)
- Jorgensen and Gates 2017_The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (PDF)
- Martin et al. 2018_ Bison body size and climate change (PDF)
- Meager 1973_The Bison of Yellowstone National Park (PDF)
- Meagher 1989_Range Expansion by Bison of Yellowstone National Park (PDF)
- Olexa and Gogan 2007_Spacial Population Structure of Yellowstone Bison (PDF)
- Perez Figueroa 2012_Conserving genomic variability in large mammals (PDF)
- Plumb et al. 2009_Carrying Capacity migration and dispersal in Yellowstone bison (PDF)