The Possibilists – Episode 6: Dr. Hila Shamon
The Possibilists is a podcast collaboration between The Smithsonian Earth Optimism and Pelecanus.
read more »The Possibilists is a podcast collaboration between The Smithsonian Earth Optimism and Pelecanus.
read more »Swift fox reintroduction to Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
read more »This update was written by research fellow Johnny Stutzman.
read more »This update was written by research fellow Dana Nelson.
read more »Bison reintroduction in the Northern Great Plains.
read more »Participants in the Q&A with Dr. Hila Shamon (featured in the film); Dr. Kim Komatsu and Dr. Bill McShea.
read more »Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute is collaborating with Fort Belknap Indian Community on a five-year reintroduction program
read more »Claire Bresnan shares her experience about her field work bison observations surveys at American Prairie Reserve
read more »After an absence of more than 50 years, the swift fox has returned to the grasslands of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana.
read more »Every hour, solar-powered GPS ear tags tell SCBI scientists where bison on the American Prairie Reserve in Montana roam.
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and Smithsonian Institution are working together on a new swift fox reintroduction to Montana.
read more »See my seminar “Plains Bison Effects on Grassland Biodiversity” as part of the Montana Institute on Ecosystems’ Rough Cut Seminar Series.
Happy National Bison Day. See a short video on my bison work at American Prairie Reserve.
See a short video about my camera trap work.
I spent the first two weeks of April working with colleagues at American Prairie Reserve to place GPS collars on plains bison in the grasslands of the Reserve.
read more »Limiting factors of striped hyaena, distribution and densities across climatic and geographical gradients.
read more »Increased mammal nocturnality in agricultural landscapes results in fragmentation due to cascading effects.
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