
The Bison That Protect One of Missouri's Last Prairies
Before European settlement, the place we call "Missouri" was home to millions of acres of Tallgrass Prairie, a grassland biome home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, like bison. Today, less than one percent of it remains. Bison once roamed North America with numbers in the millions. After government-sanctioned mass slaughter decimated the bison population, efforts to restore their population began. Today, their numbers continue to increase, but the prairies they used to roam remain imperiled. What do we know about how bison contribute to the health of grassland biomes, like Tallgrass Prairie? And, what makes grasslands important?
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