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Bison bones to barbed wire: What really replaced the great herds?
Quick Take Preventing total extinction necessitated a successful recovery from a remnant population of only 1,000 bison. The ...
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From Sacred Herds to State Symbol: What Kansas Lost—and Fought to Restore
Kansas did not pick the plains bison as one of its state animals just because it looked cool on a flag; lawmakers chose to ...
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Montana’s ‘docile’ bison: The myth that sends visitors to the ER
Quick Take Achieving population restoration required surviving a historical collapse to fewer than 1,000 total bison. The ...
Overview: The decline and fall of the bison empire / Geoff Cunfer -- Reviewing an iconic story: environmental history and the demise of the bison / Dan Flores -- People and bison in the ancient past - ...
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How Bison Engineered Oklahoma’s Prairie—And Nearly Lost It All
Oklahoma did not choose the American buffalo as its state mammal simply because it looked good on souvenirs and roadside ...
"A project of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska." "Bison books." Great Plains Bison traces the history and ecology of this American symbol from the origins of the great herds ...
The InterTribal Buffalo Council, which helps many tribes and tribal nations reestablish bison on their land, hosted a training event in the fall with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma last ...
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