Genetic studies confirm Yellowstone’s bison now mingle and breed as one population for the first time in over a century.
Once reduced to a few dozen animals, they now shape grasslands again, proving recovery follows when space is restored.
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SassafrasT☕️
Amazing… the animals finally have the blueprint.. Unity will help them to survive and thrive. Sadly humans missed it.
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Richmond, VA
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David Linquist
Dry & no flavor is what I thought both times I ate Bison, Angus steak can't be beat !
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Jacksonville, FL
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Bastard Claws
That's probably one of the single most poignant paintings I've seen lately. That hits heart for all American Indian nations and their generations to come.
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Sedalia, MO
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Jose Ramos
so, if left alone, life will prevail. ✅️
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Fontana, CA
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missie
well if they can get along so should the human race
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Snohomish, WA
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Kathleen Kerr
Power in Numbers! 🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬
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Marlton, NJ
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Levi Nielsen
Or it could be the over population of wolves chasing them in to a larger herd. While they are hunted. All be it not intentional but possible.
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Cody, WY
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Skygazer
I'm so happy, I have tears in my eyes. This is truly wonderful.
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Jan Robbins
So very happy that they are running free! They were here first and help with the balance of nature!!👍🏼💕