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Grand Canyon National Park officials say efforts to reduce the population of bison near the North Rim have ended for the year. They say 36 animals from the Kaibab Plateau herd were removed through live capture and five were killed by volunteer hunters.
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More than 45,000 people are vying for one of a dozen spots to help thin a herd of bison at Grand Canyon National Park.The odds aren’t as good as drawing a…
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National Park Service officials are calling for volunteers to assist with the lethal removal of bison from the Grand Canyon’s North Rim later this year.…
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the National Park Service have reached a deal to reduce the number of bison near the North Rim of the Grand…
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Evidence is mounting that wild North American bison are gradually shedding their genetic diversity across many of the isolated herds overseen by the…
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The National Park Service has transferred 31 bison from Grand Canyon to the InterTribal Buffalo Council who will take to join the herd with the Quapaw…
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There’s new hope for the Mount Graham Red Squirrel in southern Arizona near Safford.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it will consider more…
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In the two years since the Grand Canyon approved a plan to reduce the number of bison roaming in the national park, the herd has only grown in size.No one…