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The Bison Return to the Great American Plains

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The Bison Return to the Great American Plains
By Richard Conniff/ Science-Nature/ Smithsonian/ smithsonianmag.com

"After years of fierce debate, the West’s greatest symbol will again roam the countryside.

This Winter, if all goes as planned, a caravan of livestock trucks will carry dozens of American bison out of Yellowstone National Park on a 500-mile journey into the past. Unlike their ranched cousins, which are mainly the result of 20th-century attempts to cross bison with cattle, the Yellowstone animals are wild and genetically pure, descendants of the original herds that once astonished visitors to the Great Plains and made the bison the symbol of American abundance. Until, that is, rampant hunting made it a symbol of mindless ecological destruction.

When the mass slaughter of 30 million or so bison finally ended at the turn of the 20th century, just 23 wild bison remained in Yellowstone, holed up in Pelican Valley. Together with a small number of animals saved by ranchers, that meager herd became the basis for the recovery of the entire species, Bison bison, which has been nurtured back to strength in the park.

Yellowstone has done its job so well, in fact, that the herd now consistently exceeds 4,000 bison, a number large enough to provoke fears of overgrazing in the park and of bison roaming beyond its boundaries. Park rangers have thus had the disheartening annual job of rounding up “excess” bison for slaughter or watching some step across the park’s northern border into a hunt that critics deride as a firing squad. Relocating the animals would be the humane alternative, except for a scary problem: Ranchers and others have long maintained that bison spread brucellosis, a bacterial infection that is devastating to cattle. A 2017 study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, however, determined that every case of brucellosis in cattle in the region over the past 20 years came from infected elk, not bison. That finding has made it harder to argue that wild bison shouldn’t be allowed out of the park...."

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Scientists believe wild bison have inhabited the Yellowstone region continuously for at least 10,000 years. (Joel Sartore / National Geographic Creative)


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We camped at Roosevelt National Park this summer and had a herd of bison in our campground right outside of our RV almost every day, usually at dusk and dawn. It was interesting waking up to hear bison snorting right outside our window.
 

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This is one of my favorite pictures we took while visiting Yellowstone a few years ago. Count the baby bison!

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This is good news - they are DELICIOUS!
 

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Ted (Turner)'s Montana Grill has good bison burgers.
But it is nice to see the originals make a comeback.
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This picture was taken this past summer on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation near Browning Montana (just east of Glacier Park).
 

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We enjoyed the abundant bison when we were in Yellowstone this June. Well, enjoyed them when they were off in the meadows and not meandering across the road in large herds causing waits of 45 minutes. Would have been fun at the head of the line of traffic, not so much several miles back!
 

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I'm a big fan of the famous Lewis & Clark expedition, which opened the West to explorers and settlers for the next 100 years in America. The journals of Lewis & Clark are filled with references to the bison, or "buffalow" as referred to by Clark, who was a notoriously terrible speller. In any case, here is a snippet from one of his entries, dated 17 September 1804 outside of what is today Oacoma, South Dakota (near Badlands National Park):

The senery already rich pleasing and beautiful was farther hightened by immence herds of Buffalow deer Elk and Antelopes which we saw feeding in every direction feeding on the Hills and Plains. I do not think I exaggerate when I estimate the number of Buffalow which could be comprehended at one view at over 3,000.

What a scene that must have been! Nowadays, the only way to see something like that would be in a Lewis & Clark movie using a lot of CG effects.

Note: all of the creative spelling belongs to William Clark.
 

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We enjoyed the bison when it was on the menu at The Flying Fish at Disney's Boardwalk.
 

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When I lived on Orcas Island in Washington's San Juan Islands, there was a buffalo farm. They raised them for the local markets. Orcas has a lot of tourists on bicycles who are known for doing really stupid things, like trespassing on people's property to steal the fruit off their trees. So the buffalo farm had a sign on one of their pasture gates. It read,

"Do not cross this field, unless you can do it in 9.9 seconds. The bull can do it in 10!"

I always wondered if they put up the sign before or after someone tried it...

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Once Doomed, America's Recovering Bison Are Saving US Ecosystems
By Matthew D. Moran/ Environment & Health/ Science/ Animals/ Inverse/ inverse.com

""We are lucky that we brought them back. I learn every day from them.”

Driving north of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, an extraordinary landscape comes into view. Trees disappear and an immense landscape of grass emerges, undulating in the wind like a great, green ocean.

This is the Flint Hills. For over a century it has been cattle country, a place where cows grow fat on nutritious grasses. More recently, a piece of this landscape was transformed in 1992 when the nonprofit Nature Conservancy bought the Barnard Ranch. It created a nature reserve there, the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, which now covers almost 40,000 acres.

A central element of the group’s conservation strategy was reintroducing the American bison (Bison bison), which had been eradicated from the land in the mid-1800s. Releasing the first bison in 1993 was a step toward restoring part of an ecosystem that once stretched from Texas to Minnesota.

Today some 500,000 bison have been restored in over 6,000 locations, including public lands, private ranches, and Native American lands. As they return, researchers like me are gaining insights into their substantial ecological and conservation value....."

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Bison skulls collected during the slaughter, mid-1870s.


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Now that are 500,000 bison, what is going to happen when their population hit 1 million?
 

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What did the buffalo say to his son leaving for college?
... Bye, son.
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Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park, SD, in September every year, is on my buCkey list. Hope to make it there this year. Any Tugger experienced it in past years?
 

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We camped at Custer State Park many years ago during the 50th Anniversary of the Sturgess Harley-Davidson rally. It is a lovely park. Didn't realize there were buffalo/bison in the park. If we had known, we would have tried to look for them; although we had been in Yellowstone three or four days earlier, so were able to see them there. They are impressive, majestic animals.
 
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