Above, a group of lounging Yellowstone bison. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One of the prime attractions of Yellowstone National Park are the herds of bison.
The park maintains a bison population of around 5,000 and they are looking at alternative ways to manage them.
According to KTVH:
HELENA — Yellowstone National Park has released the draft environmental impact statement for managing park bison.
The plan lays out several alternatives for managing bison inside the park while considering what may happen to bison that wander outside of the park’s jurisdiction.
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