Ranching has traditionally been a rough occupation, riding fast and agile horses to wrangle wild cattle, but this is changing ...
The only place to see an aurochs in nature these days? A cave painting. The enormous wild cattle that once roamed the European plains have been extinct since 1627, when the last survivor died in a ...
Analyses of ancient DNA from aurochs — large, wild cattle that co-existed with humans for millennia — reveals how early humans tamed these beasts and bred them with domesticated cattle for strength ...
Feral cattle in one of California's newest national monuments have become a nuisance to hikers and local vegetation.A herd of at least 150 feral bulls are ripping through Sand to Snow National ...
Vietnam - The first-ever regional conservation planning workshop for Asian wild cattle and buffalos was held from 8-17 June, 2008 in Tam Dao National Park, Vietnam. The event was sponsored by the ...
U.S. Forest Service officials plan to shoot wild cattle in New Mexico from helicopters beginning next week to address threats to the environment and visitors. The operation is scheduled to begin Feb.
Huge wild cattle aurochs are to be brought 'back from the dead' after 400 years of European extinction - to rewild the Highlands near Loch Ness. The ambitious rewilding project, launched by Trees for ...
The case involved a banteng (Bos javanicus), an endangered wild cattle species, that was discovered by community patrol members from Our Future Organization while on patrol in Phnom Tnout – Phnom Pork ...
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