WHAT: University of Nebraska at Kearney Science Café HOSTED BY: Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Society TITLE: “The American Bison: Being Buffaloed” TIME: 5:30 p.m. DATE: Monday, Feb. 20 PLACE: The Loft, Cunningham’s Journal, 15 W. 23rd St., Kearney SPEAKER: Dustin H. Ranglack, UNK assistant professor of wildlife biology BIO: Ranglack came to UNK in 2016 and is establishing a research program focused around bison ecology and the impacts of habitat … [Read more...] about Science Café guest Ranglack to discuss bison, cattle interactions
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Ranglack earns prestigious Southwood Prize for bison research
Utah study shows cattle, rabbits graze more By SARA GIBONEY UNK Communications KEARNEY – An estimated 30 to 50 million bison once roamed North America before unregulated shooting reduced the population to about 1,000 by 1900. Because of conservation efforts, today there are approximately 500,000 bison, including a small herd in the Henry Mountains of Southern Utah. The herd, which is free ranging, genetically pure and disease free, is instrumental in bison … [Read more...] about Ranglack earns prestigious Southwood Prize for bison research