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  2. Conservation of American bison - Wikipedia

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    This allows for bison to be easily transported and managed by tribal entities for tribes to have greater control of the bison, allowing them to harvest and breed them freely for ceremonial or food purposes. If bison were to be legally classified as wildlife there would be some tradeoffs.

  3. American bison - Wikipedia

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    During this period, bison charged and injured 79 people, with injuries ranging from goring puncture wounds and broken bones to bruises and abrasions. Bears injured 24 people during the same time. Three people died from the injuries inflicted—one person by bison in 1983, and two people by bears in 1984 and 1986. [99]

  4. Bison Stampede in Yellowstone in Incredible Footage - AOL

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    Half of the injuries at Yellowstone happened to people trying to take a picture of the bison. The majority (80%) occurred when the person approached the animal. If a herd of bison is crossing a ...

  5. You’ve come across a bison in the wild. It’s looking at you ...

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    The Catalina Conservancy recommends people stay at least 125 feet (40 yards or 38 meters) away from bison, though it notes there’s no firmly guaranteed safe distance. Parks Canada suggests an ...

  6. Blackfeet bison documentary 'Bring Them Home' screens in ...

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    Aug. 22—When filmmaker Ivan McDonald was growing up in Browning, there weren't many ways to see bison. When a bison was needed for a ceremony, it would typically come all the way from Yellowstone.

  7. Bison hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Crow Indian Buffalo Hunt diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. A group of images by Eadweard Muybridge, set to motion to illustrate the animal's movement. Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands on the Interior Plains of ...

  8. Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship - AOL

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    Bison, also known as buffalo, walk in a herd inside a corral at Badlands National Park, on Oct. 13, 2022, near Wall, S.D. The wild animals were corralled for transfer to Native American tribes ...

  9. List of bison conservation herds in North America - Wikipedia

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    American bison occupy less than one percent of their historical range with fewer than 20,000 bison in conservation herds on public, tribal or private protected lands. The roughly 500,000 animals that are raised for commercial purposes are not included unless the entity is engaged in conservation efforts.