The “Bison of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” will be the subject of a online talk hosted by the Meeteetse Museums on Wednesday evening. Starting at 6 p.m., Kenneth Cannon — a …
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The “Bison of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” will be the subject of a online talk hosted by the Meeteetse Museums on Wednesday evening. Starting at 6 p.m., Kenneth Cannon — a research assistant professor of anthropology at Utah State University — will cover 10,000 years of history of bison in the ecosystem. It’s part of the Meeteetse Museums’ “Human and Wildlife Interactions” seminar series.
Attendees can join the event on the museum’s Facebook page or on Zoom, by visiting https://bit.ly/3ay26Bh and entering the passcode 240664. For more information, email programs@meeteetsemuseums.org.