By 1920, the recovery of the American Bison was assured. Due to the biology of buffalo, the question facing managers of the protected herds in South Dakota was how to manage population growth. In response to the mandate of the South Dakota State legislature for economic self-sufficiency, Custer State Park chose to develop a market in meat. In the 1930s, Wind Cave National Park distributed surplus animals to the Pine Ridge Reservation, creating another herd. With the entry of the United States into World War Two, the demand for bison meat escalated as a result of shortages in the domestic food supply. The end result was a viable and profitable mar-ket for Custer State Park and the elimination of the Pine Ridge herd. The story of the Pi...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicin...
Bison (Bison bison), the largest mammalian species in North America, historically numbering in the t...
By 1920, the recovery of the American Bison was assured. Due to the biology of buffalo, the questio...
By 1890, the number of North American bison (Bison bison) in the United Sates was reduced to about 5...
A combination of factors culminated in the near demise of the North American bison in the late 19th ...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
On 6 February 1833, William Laidlow, the American Fur Company\u27s leading official at Fort Pierre w...
This paper outlines in some detail the population dynamics of a large, free-ranging herd of Bison in...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
Many historical accounts of the restoration of the American bison omit an important piece of that ph...
This research explored and documented issues of sustainability associated with the reintroduction of...
The American bison has been a cultural and historical icon for Plains Indians for centuries, but on ...
When the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, it acquired an abundan...
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicin...
Bison (Bison bison), the largest mammalian species in North America, historically numbering in the t...
By 1920, the recovery of the American Bison was assured. Due to the biology of buffalo, the questio...
By 1890, the number of North American bison (Bison bison) in the United Sates was reduced to about 5...
A combination of factors culminated in the near demise of the North American bison in the late 19th ...
Charles and Mollie Goodnight, C. J. Buffalo Jones, Frederick and Mary Dupuis, and Samuel Walking C...
On 6 February 1833, William Laidlow, the American Fur Company\u27s leading official at Fort Pierre w...
This paper outlines in some detail the population dynamics of a large, free-ranging herd of Bison in...
Since Europeans arrived to stay in North America, the number of wild bison fell from more than 30 mi...
Many historical accounts of the restoration of the American bison omit an important piece of that ph...
This research explored and documented issues of sustainability associated with the reintroduction of...
The American bison has been a cultural and historical icon for Plains Indians for centuries, but on ...
When the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, it acquired an abundan...
Sometime in late May 1882, several thousand bison appeared on the Great Sioux reservation about 100 ...
Prior to their demise in the late 1800s, bison coexisted with and helped sustain a diverse and spect...
The reported value of grain damaged by bison (Bison bison) may exceed $100,000 annually in the vicin...
Bison (Bison bison), the largest mammalian species in North America, historically numbering in the t...