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EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is a collaboration between The Associated Press and Grist.
During the mid 1800’s, when settlers moved into western Louisiana, it was not unusual to see hundreds of buffalo, or bison, roaming through the rolling hills.
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Grist on MSNWildlife, not livestock: Why the Eastern Shoshone in Wyoming are reclassifying buffaloTribes have an important role in restoring buffalo for food sovereignty, culture and nutrition, but also for overall bison ...
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WyoFile on MSNWhy the Eastern Shoshone decided to classify buffalo as wildlife"Bringing the buffalo back is about our relationship with them, not domination over them," said Jason Baldes, executive director of the Wind River Buffalo Initiative.
“Bison have a complex history since their ... The National Park Service manages the oldest untouched population of buffalo in Yellowstone National Park, which includes portions of Wyoming ...
“Bison have a complex history since their ... The National Park Services manages the oldest untouched population of buffalo in Yellowstone National Park, which intersects with both Wyoming ...
“Bison have a complex history since their ... The National Park Services manages the oldest untouched population of buffalo in Yellowstone National Park, which intersects with both Wyoming ...
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