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After Yellowstone National Park’s bison population grew to about 5,400 animals this spring, the park is calling for a herd reduction of about 1,300 animals this winter.
Yellowstone National Park proposes to kill roughly 1,000 wild bison this winter — mostly calves and females — as officials seek to reduce the animals' annual migration into Montana.
The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National Park.
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BOZEMAN — Operations to kill bison in Yellowstone National Park for slaughter have come to an end, with more than 1,200 bison culled this winter.
In the winter of 1881, a hunting party from the Cheyenne River reservation set out in pursuit of a huge movement of buffalo, the remnant of the once-great northern herd.
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