Along with indigenous people, native animals large and small once covered North America’s prairies—and in some places, they could again.
Author Archives: Joel Berger and Jon Beckmann Scientists
Joel Berger is the Barbara Cox Anthony Chair in Wildlife Conservation and Colorado State University and and a field researcher who has spent much time in Greater Yellowstone studying the behavior and movements of wildlife, including migratory pronghorn, moose and other species. A recent finalist for the prestigious Indianapolis Prize, he also is known for his research on musk oxen in the Arctic and work on species in Asian steppe. Jon Beckmann is a biologist and an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Nevada, Reno. Both Berger and Beckmann have done work for the Wildlife Conservation Society.
