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  2. This new Topeka business is featuring an alternative to beef ...

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    Farm-raised bison meat and other bison products are for sale at a new Topeka business. Midwest Bison LLC recently opened a storefront at 3106 S.W. 29th St. across from Brookwood Shopping Center ...

  3. Buffalo burger - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo burgers are more healthy than beef because bison do not store as much fat as cattle. An 85-gram (3-ounce) serving of buffalo meat has 390 kilojoules (93 kilocalories) and 1.8 g of fat compared to 770 kJ (183 kcal) and 8.7 g of fat in the same serving as beef. [ 5 ]

  4. Tallgrass Prairie bison herd - Wikipedia

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    Plans to transplant an additional twelve bison from the Wind Cave bison herd were delayed by the United States federal government shutdown of 2013. [3] The transfer is now expected to occur in 2014, bringing the herd closer to its planned size of 75 to 100 animals. [8] [9] An outbreak of Mycoplasma bovis killed 22 animals in the fall of 2021. [10]

  5. Wolakota Buffalo Range - Wikipedia

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    Bison is the correct taxonomic term but buffalo is the common vernacular term. Buffalo continues to hold a lot of cultural significance, particularly for Indigenous people and is commonly used. [4] On October 30, 2020, 100 wild bison from nearby national parks were released. [5]

  6. Is it buffalo or bison? Meat labeling goes to Congress as ...

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  7. Pemmican - Wikipedia

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    A bag of bison pemmican weighing approximately 90 lb (41 kg) was called a taureau (French for "bull") by the Métis of Red River. These bags of taureaux (lit. "bulls"), when mixed with fat from the udder, were known as taureaux fins, when mixed with bone marrow, as taureaux grand, and when mixed with berries, as taureaux à grains.

  8. Yellowstone bison herd - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowstone bison herd was the last free-ranging bison herd in the United States being the only place where bison were not extirpated. [8] The Yellowstone bison herd is descended from a remnant population of 23 individual bison that survived the mass slaughter of the 19th century in the Pelican Valley of Yellowstone Park.

  9. Wind Cave bison herd - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Wind Cave bison herd (2003) The Wind Cave bison herd is a herd of 250–400 American bison in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, United States.As an active participant in the conservation of American bison, it is believed to be one of only seven free-roaming and genetically pure herds on public lands in North America.