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" ... A renowned gem of biodiversity within North America’s Great Plains, this 71,000-acre preserve is one of South Dakota’s most popular destinations for those hoping to spot iconic American wildlife. Though there’s a wealth of species to be encountered throughout Custer State Park, the most acclaimed by far is the American bison, the heaviest land mammal on the continent. Roughly 1,400 of these majestic creatures call the park home, but that’s not all there is to see around Custer—the park is also home to cougars, pronghorn antelope, prairie dogs, a wide assortment of deer, and even feral donkeys. Lovingly referred to as “Begging Burros”, these wild equids have developed an affinity for visiting humans, and often approach their cars in search of snacks. If you’re still in search of more pristine Dakotan natural beauty after a trip to Custer, head east to Badlands National Park to encounter some truly incredible geological formations. ... "
" ... Panthera's work stretches from leopards in southern Africa to cougars in Wyoming. The next frontier: tigers that inhabit the rugged tidal mangroves of Bengal's Sundarbans. Rabinowitz recently returned from shooting an upcoming IMAX movie, Tiger, Tiger , filmed in Bengal by George Butler of Pumping Iron fame. The film was funded in part by Julian Robertson, who, of course, called his hedge fund Tiger Management. ... "
" ... Why: I'm a veteran travel writer who's visited dozens of countries with beautiful trees—but the ones that have moved me the most are the ones in the attached photo, which are quite nearby: the aspen trees in Yellowstone Park. These trees aren't just beautiful (with trunks punctuated by wise, weary-looking "eyes"); they're also a critical component in the Yellowstone ecosystem. They provide a major food source for elk, whose herds are in turn a major food source for other, much rarer species like cougars and recently reintroduced packs of wolves. When the aspens flourish, it's a sign that the park's biodiversity is in balance. ... "