Listen "The Nature of Idaho: Greater Yellowstone Coalition"
Episode Synopsis
This episode of "The Nature of Idaho" features Shana Drimal, wildlife program manager for the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, discussing the importance of Yellowstone’s bison and ongoing conservation strategies. Key topics include the history and recovery of bison populations from near extinction to about 5,000 animals today, challenges due to limited migration outside the park because of habitat loss and state policies, and the ecological benefits bison bring to grassland health and other species. The conversation highlights collaborative projects such as habitat leases, conflict prevention, and fence installations to foster coexistence between bison, landowners, and local communities—showcasing how simple solutions and shifting attitudes can deliver major gains for wildlife preservation in Idaho and across North America.
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