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Great Plains bison
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ISBN: 149620302X 1496203046 9781496203045 9781496203021 9781496203038 1496203038 9780803285774 0803285779 Year: 2017 Publisher: Lincoln

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Brucellosis in the greater Yellowstone area
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ISBN: 0309059895 9786610210541 1280210540 0309553512 0585028710 9780585028712 9780309059893 9781280210549 6610210543 9780309553513 0309174384 9780309174381 Year: 1998 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press

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Brucellosis, a bacterial disease, was first noted in the Greater Yellowstone Area in 1917 and has been a chronic presence there since then. This book reviews existing scientific knowledge regarding brucellosis transmission among wildlife, particularly bison, elk, and cattle, in the Greater Yellowstone Area. It examines the mechanisms of transmission, risk of infection, and vaccination strategies. The book also assesses the actual infection rate among bison and elk and describes what is known about the prevalence of Brucella abortus among other wildlife.

American bison
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ISBN: 1597344591 1282759272 9786612759277 0520930746 9780520930742 1417522682 9781417522682 9780520233386 0520233387 0520240626 9780520240629 Year: 2002 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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American Bison combines the latest scientific information and one man's personal experience in an homage to one of the most magnificent animals to have roamed America's vast, vanished grasslands. Dale F. Lott, a distinguished behavioral ecologist who was born on the National Bison Range and has studied the buffalo for many years, relates what is known about this iconic animal's life in the wild and its troubled history with humans. Written with unusual grace and verve, American Bison takes us on a journey into the bison's past and shares a compelling vision for its future, offering along the way a valuable introduction to North American prairie ecology. We become Lott's companions in the field as he acquaints us with the social life and physiology of the bison, sharing stories about its impressive physical prowess and fascinating relationships. Describing the entire grassland community in which the bison live, he writes about the wolves, pronghorn, prairie dogs, grizzly bears, and other animals and plants, detailing the interdependent relationships among these inhabitants of a lost landscape. Lott also traces the long and dramatic relationship between the bison and Native Americans, and gives a surprising look at the history of the hide hunts that delivered the coup de grâce to the already dwindling bison population in a few short years. This book gives us a peek at the rich and unique ways of life that evolved in the heart of America. Lott also dismantles many of the myths we have created about these ways of life, and about the bison in particular, to reveal the animal itself: ruminating, reproducing, and rutting in its full glory. His portrait of the bison ultimately becomes a plea to conserve its wildness and an eloquent meditation on the importance of the wild in our lives.


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Lost tracks : National Buffalo Park, 1909-1939
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ISBN: 1897425104 9786612819506 128281950X 1897425112 9781897425114 9781897425107 Year: 2008 Publisher: Edmonton : AU Press,

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While contemporaries and historians alike hailed the establishment of Buffalo National Park in Wainwright, Alberta as a wildlife saving effort, the political climate of the early 20th century worked against it. The Canadian Parks Branch was never sufficiently funded to operate BNP effectively or to remedy the crises the animals faced as a result. Cross-breeding experiments with bison and domestic cattle proved unfruitful. Attempts at commercializing the herd had no success. Ultimately, the Department of National Defence repurposed the park for military training and the bison disappeared once m

Of bison and man
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ISBN: 0585004366 9780585004365 0870814540 9780870814549 Year: 1997 Publisher: Niwot, Colo. University Press of Colorado

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"In Of Bison and Man, Harold Danz, longtime National Park Service employee and former executive director of the American Bison Association, gives a clear, informative, and highly entertaining overview of this magnificent animal. Danz explores the bison's prehistory and natural history, its complex relationship with Native Americans, the bison slaughter and recovery, the establishment of the bison as an industry, and the role bison play today, both as a food source and as a wild animal."--Jacket.


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Stones, bones and profiles
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ISBN: 1607324539 1607324520 1607327899 9781607324539 9781607324522 Year: 2016 Publisher: Boulder University Press of Colorado

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"The authors present new data on Paleoindian archaeology and reconsider old, culminating in a thought-provoking and challenging contribution to the ongoing study of Paleoindians around the world"--Provided by publisher.

The destruction of the bison
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ISBN: 0521771722 0521003482 1139882775 1107713463 1107714648 1107716012 1107712785 0511549865 1107720125 9781107720121 9780511549861 9781107714649 9780521771726 9780521003483 Year: 2000 Volume: *7 Publisher: Cambridge New York

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The Destruction of the Bison, first published in 2000, explains the decline of the North American bison population from an estimated 30 million in 1800 to fewer than a thousand a century later. In this wide-ranging, interdisciplinary study, Andrew C. Isenberg argues that the cultural and ecological encounter between Native Americans and Euroamericans in the Great Plains was the central cause of the near-extinction of the bison. Cultural and ecological interactions created new types of bison hunters on both sides of the encounter: mounted Indian nomads and Euroamerican industrial hidemen. Together with environmental pressures these hunters nearly extinguished the bison. In the early twentieth century, nostalgia about the very cultural strife which first threatened the bison became, ironically, an important impetus to its preservation.

Buffalo nation
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ISBN: 1280735244 9786610735242 0803215800 0803207409 9780803207400 9780803290112 080329011X 9780803215801 6610735247 9780803299221 0803299222 9781280735240 Year: 2007 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press

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The gruesome story of the devastation of buffalo herds in the late nineteenth century has become uncomfortably familiar. A less familiar story, but a hopeful one for the future, is Ken Zontek's account of Native peoples' efforts to repopulate the Plains with a healthy, viable bison population.

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