American Prairie Reserve
American Prairie Reserve Spotlights
National Geographic: Last Wild Places
The American Prairie Reserve is assembling land in northern Montana, with the goal of creating a seamless 3.5 million acre grassland habitat. When they reintroduce bison to the landscape, both the ecosystem and local people benefit. The National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
American Prairie
Traveling on foot and by bike and canoe from the Fort Belknap Reservation to Montana's Fort Peck Dam is a 200-mile journey of beauty and wonder. It's a landscape that's been loved and rediscovered for thousands of years and the region of one of the country's most ambitious conservation efforts: American Prairie. From September 1-15, 2015, American Prairie president Sean Gerrity journeyed across this bold route, joined by experts, modern-day explorers, philanthropists and conservation leaders.
Imagine American Prairie
The mission of American Prairie is to create the largest nature reserve in the continental United States, a spectacular refuge for people and wildlife preserved forever as part of America's heritage.
Americas with Simon Reeves Ep. 2
Simon is in the United States travelling down the Rocky Mountains from Montana to Colorado. In the wide-open prairies of Montana, the cowboy way of life is under threat from a long-term decline in the rural economy, but Simon meets a former Silicon Valley executive who has envisaged a new future for the land.