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Aside from their ecological importance, bison have been especially important to the Western Great Plains Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Nations such as the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Nuche ...
Once abundant across the Great Plains, bison were systematically slaughtered by the U.S. government in the 19th century. Their numbers dwindled from 50-60 million to just a few thousand.
A couple with over a decade of experience in glass fabrication and installation are putting their expertise to use at a new business in Fort Morgan. Great Plains Glass Company aims to provide high ...
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The Great Plains Roar Again with Bison Thunder! - MSNThe thunder of bison hooves is once again echoing across the Great Plains as these iconic giants make a powerful comeback. Once nearly wiped out, America’s national mammal is reclaiming its ...
Bison are an important keystone species, meaning they shape the ecosystem around them, and are imperative for restoring grasslands. Without the continued progress of bison reintroduction to Tribal and ...
The staff and lion caretakers at the Great Plains Zoo in Sioux Falls are excited to announce a major breakthrough for lions Simba and Amahle. After months of hard work and dedication, the King and ...
The move begins to restore wild bison to the Great Plains and the Plains Indians, who depended on them for food, clothing and shelter. “It has a real spiritual meaning for us,” says Magnan.
Dennis Jorgensen is the Bison Program Manager for World Wildlife Fund's Northern Great Plains Program.
Thanks to the efforts of Native nonprofits, thousands of bison have been returned to the Great Plains.
Great Plains Recovery Center is offering treatment to help those battling addiction by tackling other disorders and circumstances that influence and lead to addiction.
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