
National Bison Range
The National Bison Range is a protected area in Montana dedicated to conserving wild bison and their habitat. Established in 1908, it covers approximately 18,800 acres of prairie, wetlands, and forests. The range serves as a vital refuge for bison, promoting their ecological role and supporting biodiversity. Visitors can observe bison and other wildlife, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and photography. The range plays a key role in preserving native prairie ecosystems and fostering public understanding of bison's cultural and ecological significance.