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"Unveiling the Majestic Beauty of the Prairies: A Journey through History and Nature" Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the enchanting prairies

Background imagePrairies Collection: Grasshopper Sparrow - on territory Connecticut, USA

Grasshopper Sparrow - on territory Connecticut, USA
JZ-1970 Grasshopper Sparrow - on territory Connecticut, USA. Ammodramus savannarum Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrairies Collection: Black-tailed Prairie Dog - town Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA

Black-tailed Prairie Dog - town Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA
FG-3224 Black-tailed Prairie Dog - town Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA. Cynomys ludovicianu Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePrairies Collection: Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male wallowing in dust to control parasites - Commonly called buffalo

Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male wallowing in dust to control parasites - Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000
CAN-2221 American Bison / Buffalo - male wallowing in dust to control parasites Wyoming, USA Bison bison Inhabits plains - prairies and river valleys and sometimes forests

Background imagePrairies Collection: Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male vocalizing (bellowing) during rut - Commonly called buffalo - Males

Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male vocalizing (bellowing) during rut - Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000
CAN-2220 American Bison / Buffalo - male vocalizing (bellowing) during rut Wyoming, USA Bison bison Males weigh up to 2000 pounds

Background imagePrairies Collection: Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male showing tongue - Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000

Bison - Wyoming, USA - Male showing tongue - Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land
CAN-2216 American Bison / Buffalo - male showing tongue Wyoming, USA Bison bison Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land mammal in North America John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for

Background imagePrairies Collection: Bison - Calf - Wyoming, USA. Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land

Bison - Calf - Wyoming, USA. Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land mammal in North
CAN-2214 American Bison / Buffalo - calf, grazing Wyoming, USA Bison bison Calves are born red and turn brown after 2-3 months. Most young are weaned by late summer and some nurse up to seven months



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"Unveiling the Majestic Beauty of the Prairies: A Journey through History and Nature" Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the enchanting prairies, where nature's wonders unfold amidst breathtaking landscapes. From Native American Indian Buffalo Hunts under the watchful eye of the White Wolf Ski to Dorothy's iconic adventure in "The Wizard of Oz, " these vast grasslands have witnessed tales that echo through time. Once nearly pushed to extinction, bison roam freely across Wyoming's Great Plains, their powerful presence reminding us of their remarkable resilience. Weighing up to 2000 pounds, they stand as North America's heaviest land mammal and owe their survival to Congress passing the National Park Protective Act in response to rampant hunting. In Rosebud, Alberta, Canada, a grain barn stands tall against an endless horizon. Its weathered facade tells stories of hardworking farmers who have nurtured this land for generations. Further south on the Great Plains, a bison bull gracefully grazes upon prairie grass while summer paints vibrant hues across Montana's landscape adorned with magnificent horses. North Dakota proudly showcases its haystacks and farmlands that stretch as far as the eye can see. Theodore Roosevelt National Park serves as a sanctuary for American Bison herds - symbols of strength and resilience against all odds. Witness these awe-inspiring creatures thriving once more within this protected haven. As we venture into Canada's Prairies, golden wheat fields sway gently in harmony with nature's rhythm – an ode to agricultural prosperity rooted deep within these lands. Join us on this extraordinary expedition through time and space; let your spirit soar alongside wild buffalo herds and feel the heartbeat of Mother Earth pulsating beneath your feet. The prairies beckon you with open arms – embrace their beauty and discover a world where history intertwines seamlessly with untamed wilderness.