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BILLINGS — Federal officials halted plans Friday to ship bison to slaughter from Yellowstone National Park after saying they first had to review a court challenge filed by wildlife advocates. Almost ...
BILLINGS - Nearly 50 more bison from Yellowstone National Park were trucked to slaughter Wednesday, as the debate continued over the plan that allows for the animals to be captured due to disease ...
BILLINGS — A federal judge on Monday denied a request from wildlife advocates to stop the planned slaughter of hundreds of wild bison from Yellowstone National Park that were captured as they migrated ...
The shot wasn't merely good; it was historic. When he drew his fifth deep breath and pulled the trigger Feb. 4, the 17-year-old became the first Nez Perce Indian in 140 years to shoot a bison in one ...
Sixty-nine bison from Yellowstone National Park were shipped to slaughter Monday morning as part of an ongoing operation to keep them from leaving the park. So far this year, 544 bison have been sent ...
Slaughtering bison has created a public relations problem for the park and Montana, whose livestock division has helped round up the wandering animals. Yellowstone’s bison herd is the largest wild, ...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer blocked the impending slaughter of hundreds of Yellowstone National Park bison on Tuesday, in a surprise move intended to spark an overhaul of how ...
BILLINGS (AP) – Yellowstone National Park has captured 75 wild bison that are likely to be slaughtered after they attempted to migrate into Montana. Park spokeswoman Amy Bartlett said most of the ...
GARDINER, Mont. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park planned to start shipping many of its famous wild bison to slaughter Wednesday in response to concerns by the livestock industry over a disease carried ...
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Why are there bison in Golden Gate Park? We found the story of San Francisco's first buffalo
Charles "Buffalo" Jones spent much of his life as part of the problem. The Midwestern rancher killed thousands of wild plains bison in the 1800s, partaking in a slaughter that decimated the population ...
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