Adopt a Wildlife Acre
Yellowstone imperiled animal: Bison
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Yellowstone imperiled animal: Gray Wolf

About the Program

Yellowstone imperiled animal: Big horn sheep

Through NWF’s Adopt-a-Wildlife-Acre program, we’ve secured over 620,000 acres of vital wildlife habitat in the Yellowstone and Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (CMR) regions. No conflict. No confrontation. Just a track record of success. And now, we’re launching a brand new campaign to restore wild free-ranging bison to their native grassland habitat!

Find out more about the Bison Restoration Project.


This program was sponsored in part by Animal Planet's R.O.A.R (Reach Out. Act. Respond) Campaign.

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Close call for Yellowstone bison: This year’s exceptionally harsh winter forced hundreds of bison to wander outside of Yellowstone National Park and onto lands where they’re not welcome. These bison were captured and could have been killed! Find out what happened.

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NWF Bring the Bison Back to the Wild

NWF is spearheading a new campaign to bring bison back to their native prairie habitat. But we need your help to launch this project successfully. Give today!


Thundering bison populations
once totaled more than 20 million
on America’s iconic Great Plains.
But today, there are no wild, free-
ranging bison on their native
prairie range. The CMR is the
only block of prairie land in our
nation large enough for bison to
roam without fences.

Where is the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge?