USGS science in support of the Department of the Interior's Bison Conservation Initiative.
The Bison Conservation Initiative is a Department of Interior (DOI) cooperative initiative that will coordinate conservation strategies and approaches for the wild American Bison over the next 10 years.
The 2020 Bison Conservation Initiative builds on previous DOI conservation efforts and reaffirms commitments to large, wild, connected, genetically diverse and healthy bison herds and to conservation that includes shared stewardship, ecological restoration and cultural restoration. DOI remains uniquely positioned to play an active role in developing the next stage in bison conservation by working with states, tribes and partners to accomplish linked ecological and cultural restoration goals that are both broader and more meaningful.
As part of these efforts, the USGS is a member of the DOI Bison Working Group (BWG) along with representatives from the National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Bureau of Land Management, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The BWG is working to strengthen resource coordination, institute a conservation genetics framework and publish investigations into metapopulation management and herd health. Working with states, tribes, and other stakeholders is essential to bison conservation and restoration.
USGS scientists are working with partners to provie science that supports bison conservation through studies promoting herd health, habitat quality, and sustainable management strategies. Click on Related Science above to see more.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Published USGS bison science, from brucellosis to population dynamics.
Modeling elk and bison carrying capacity for Great Sand Dunes National Park, Baca National Wildlife Refuge, and The Nature Conservancy's Medano Ranch, Colorado Modeling elk and bison carrying capacity for Great Sand Dunes National Park, Baca National Wildlife Refuge, and The Nature Conservancy's Medano Ranch, Colorado
State-space modeling to support management of brucellosis in the Yellowstone bison population State-space modeling to support management of brucellosis in the Yellowstone bison population
Where the bison roam: public-private partnership supports potential restoration Where the bison roam: public-private partnership supports potential restoration
Disparate stakeholder management: the case of elk and bison feeding in southern Greater Yellowstone Disparate stakeholder management: the case of elk and bison feeding in southern Greater Yellowstone
Yellowstone bison genetics: let us move forward Yellowstone bison genetics: let us move forward
Genetic population substructure in bison at Yellowstone National Park Genetic population substructure in bison at Yellowstone National Park
Bison conservation initiative: Bison conservation genetics workshop: Report and recommendations Bison conservation initiative: Bison conservation genetics workshop: Report and recommendations
Historic distribution and challenges to bison recovery in the northern Chihuahuan Desert Historic distribution and challenges to bison recovery in the northern Chihuahuan Desert
Where the buffalo roam: The role of history and genetics in the conservation of bison on U.S. federal lands Where the buffalo roam: The role of history and genetics in the conservation of bison on U.S. federal lands
Temporal-spatial distribution of American bison (Bison bison) in a tallgrass prairie fire mosaic Temporal-spatial distribution of American bison (Bison bison) in a tallgrass prairie fire mosaic
2005 annual progress report: Elk and bison grazing ecology in the Great Sand Dunes complex of lands 2005 annual progress report: Elk and bison grazing ecology in the Great Sand Dunes complex of lands
Yellowstone bison fetal development and phenology of parturition Yellowstone bison fetal development and phenology of parturition
USGS science in support of the Department of the Interior's Bison Conservation Initiative.
The Bison Conservation Initiative is a Department of Interior (DOI) cooperative initiative that will coordinate conservation strategies and approaches for the wild American Bison over the next 10 years.
The 2020 Bison Conservation Initiative builds on previous DOI conservation efforts and reaffirms commitments to large, wild, connected, genetically diverse and healthy bison herds and to conservation that includes shared stewardship, ecological restoration and cultural restoration. DOI remains uniquely positioned to play an active role in developing the next stage in bison conservation by working with states, tribes and partners to accomplish linked ecological and cultural restoration goals that are both broader and more meaningful.
As part of these efforts, the USGS is a member of the DOI Bison Working Group (BWG) along with representatives from the National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Bureau of Land Management, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The BWG is working to strengthen resource coordination, institute a conservation genetics framework and publish investigations into metapopulation management and herd health. Working with states, tribes, and other stakeholders is essential to bison conservation and restoration.
USGS scientists are working with partners to provie science that supports bison conservation through studies promoting herd health, habitat quality, and sustainable management strategies. Click on Related Science above to see more.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Published USGS bison science, from brucellosis to population dynamics.