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  2. American bison - Wikipedia

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    Most hybrids were found to look exactly like purebred bison; therefore, appearance is not a good indicator of genetics. The size of the Canadian domesticated herd (genetic questions aside) grew dramatically through the 1990s and 2000s. The 2006 Census of Agriculture reported the Canadian herd at 195,728 head, a 34.9% increase since 2001. [125]

  3. National Bison Range herd - Wikipedia

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    The National Bison Range herd of American bison in ... Other large wildlife found on the CSKT Bison Range include elk, ... During a 2014 round-up 360 bison were ...

  4. Elk Island National Park - Wikipedia

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    Close to 400 bison were shipped to Elk Island as a temporary waystation until the fencing at Buffalo Park in Wainwright was completed. In 1909 the fence was finished and 325 bison were relocated to Buffalo National Park. However, 40–70 bison [10] evaded capture and became the ancestors of today's herd in Elk Island National Park.

  5. American West Nostalgia: Gander at Volcanic Eruptions, Wolves ...

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    It also has one of the largest elk herds in North America and is the only place in the lower 48 states that has had a continuous free-ranging bison population since prehistoric times.

  6. Bison - Wikipedia

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    A bison and a bull elk grazing together in Yellowstone National Park. Bison are ruminants, able to ferment cellulose in a specialized stomach prior to digestion. Bison were once thought to almost exclusively consume grasses and sedges, but are now known to consume a wide-variety of plants including woody plants and herbaceous eudicots.

  7. Elk - Wikipedia

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    Elk were also present in the early Holocene of central Alaska, where it was the main hunted animal along with bison, and survived in Yukon until around 1400 BP (550 AD). [ 77 ] Introductions and reintroductions

  8. CSKT Bison Range - Wikipedia

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    The Bison Range also contains many plant species, including the bitterroot, ponderosa pine, and buffalo grass. [6] Prior to the 1800s, bison were believed to number in the tens of millions, they once were found in all the current U.S. states, except Hawaii, and also throughout Canada. [7]

  9. Elk found devoured on football field near Yellowstone in rare ...

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    “It’s common for elk, bison and pronghorn to be at the school grounds, less so bears and wolves. It is very rare that we document wolves within the town’s developed footprint over the last ...