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Post by jones on Nov 24, 2022 17:12:26 GMT -5
apnews.com/article/science-travel-health-canada-5a7f69c50b4df6a70cf6dbdc40a932b2 November 21, 2022 BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK, S.D. (AP) — Perched atop a fence at Badlands National Park, Troy Heinert peered from beneath his wide-brimmed hat into a corral where 100 wild bison awaited transfer to the Rosebud Indian Reservation. . . By nightfall, the last of the American buffalo shipped from Badlands were being unloaded at the Rosebud reservation, where Heinert lives. The next day, he was on the road back to Badlands to load 200 bison for another tribe, the Cheyenne River Sioux. . . Some 82 tribes across the U.S. — from New York to Alaska — now have more than 20,000 bison in 65 herds . . . By 1889, few bison remained: 10 animals in central Montana, 20 each in central Colorado and southern Wyoming, 200 in Yellowstone National Park, some 550 in northern Alberta and about 250 in zoos and private herds.
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