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Bison: Standing Strong
Opening May 7, 2026 | FREE
Meet America’s National Mammal
Explore the remarkable story of bison. These iconic animals shaped North American landscapes for more than 100,000 years and anchored Indigenous lifeways for generations. Pushed to the brink of extinction in the 19th century, bison survived thanks to dedicated conservation efforts. Today, they stand strong as an enduring symbol of survival and resilience.
The Bison: Standing Strong exhibit invites you into this incredible journey. Explore a full-sized bull bison specimen, the six-foot-wide skull of an ancient bison ancestor, an immersive soundscape, multimedia, cutting-edge scientific research, and Native objects and stories shared in collaboration with community members. Experience the deep history of America’s national mammal and discover the hopeful future being built for generations to come.
This project received funding from "Our Shared Future: 250," a Smithsonian-wide initiative supported by private philanthropy and created to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary and advance the Smithsonian vision for the next 250 years.
Featured Events
Exhibit Highlights
Online Bison Resources
- Meet ‘Junior,’ the giant bison skull that crossed the country to star in the exhibition
- Meet the scientist studying bison DNA to understand the species near extinction
- Discover bison and prairie research at the Smithsonian's Great Plains Science Program
- Follow along as the Smithsonian Movement of Life team track bison
- Explore the connections between bison and American Art
- Read a personal story from bison tracking Smithsonian Ecologist Claire Bresnan