Two massive statues of American bison, each more than a ton of bronze, were recently installed at the Smithsonian National ...
More than a century ago, the massive mammals actually grazed beside the Smithsonian Castle. As of today, two large sculptures continue that legacy as they flank the museum’s main entrance ...
Larger-than-life bronze bison will be installed on the National Mall as part of America 250 celebrations.
Three larger-than-life bronze bison now guard the National Mall side of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, ...
The burly bronze bison busts are a gift to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary. They’re being displayed outside the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in D.C.
It’s a reminder of the enduring legacy of America’s largest and national mammal — and that their continued presence on the planet is far from assured.
Iowa City will host the Smithsonian’s "Great American Bison Road Trip" to showcase Iowa's connection to the national mammal. What to know: ...
This circuitous tale, that connects a massive bison bull across 140 years of American history, begins in 1886 when getting a ...
But before they settle into their permanent home, the massive bronzes embark on a weeklong “migration” across their former range throughout the Midwest. Their route includes stops in Nebraska, Iowa ...
Overview: The decline and fall of the bison empire / Geoff Cunfer -- Reviewing an iconic story: environmental history and the demise of the bison / Dan Flores -- People and bison in the ancient past - ...