National Bison Range
The National Bison Range is a protected area located in Montana, established in 1908 to conserve the American bison population. Spanning over 18,500 acres, it provides a natural habitat for bison and other wildlife, including elk, deer, and various bird species. The range is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Visitors to the National Bison Range can enjoy scenic drives, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The area features a diverse landscape of grasslands, wetlands, and forests, making it an important site for conservation and education about the American bison and its ecosystem.