The Poppers and the Plains
“In 1987, Rutgers University professor Frank Popper and Deborah Epstein Popper, then a graduate student in geography at Rutgers, published a colossally
How to achieve sustainable food production for increased profit and well-being
Transitioning agriculture and food systems
“In 1987, Rutgers University professor Frank Popper and Deborah Epstein Popper, then a graduate student in geography at Rutgers, published a colossally
One of the first things the early settlers did when they claimed a piece of land was to put up a fence.
For the people who wonder what happens to their recycled waste, where it goes, who reuses it and for what purpose, the
Buffalo are mammals from the cattle family. Commonly referred to as Bison, this species is classified as the American Bison (Bison bison).
Conservationists argue that mammals like European bison play a significant role in shaping ecosystems. Much as American bison have played a role in
American prairies were once home to as many as 60 million bison. But when ranching and agriculture displaced elk and bison from
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