Restoring Biodiversity - 11/21/2023
Ranching has always been a tough business. An elk attack ends in death in Arizona. What can fire teach us about our past, present and future? And more.
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Here is what we’ve been reading, watching and writing about this week…
Articles
Interesting Facts About the Early Cattle Business
Ranching’s always been a tough business…
Woman Trampled to Death by an Elk in Arizona, Prompting Officials to Warn Against Feeding Animals
As discussed in the article below, fed elk can be very dangerous.
Arizona Game and Fish warns that bear, elk, moose and any other species that are fed by people, or get food from garbage or pets, lose their natural fear of humans and become dependent. This puts people and animals at risk.
Videos
Bisoncast: Where There’s Smoke
What can art about fire teach us about our past, present, and future?
With thanks to The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Wyoming
Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep Takes Out a Drone
Bighorn and zebra?
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