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Articles related to "Bison"
Seven bison captured at Horse Butte Eleven agents from the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL), Gallatin National Forest and Yellowstone National Park hazed seven bison from the Madison River and captured them at the Horse Butte capture facility this morning. wildlife • buffalo • bison
9 Bison Captured, Operation Violates Forest Plan Montana DOL and Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Violate Gallatin Forest Plan in Capture of 9 Bison near Yellowstone.(updated 3/6) wildlife • bison • buffalo
Where Will The Buffalo Roam? Bison and Brucellosis buffalo • bison • brucellosis • yellowstone • montana
Barbecue Bison Burgers For all the holidays coming up in both Canada and the United States try something truly North American, bison meat. bison • buffalo meat • bison meat • barbecue • canada day
Montana Commission Approves Yellowstone Bison Hunt For the first time in 15 years, hunters will shoot Yellowstone bison as they exit the park on their seasonal migration into Montana. bison hunt • buffalo • bison • wildlife
DOL's 2003-2004 slaughter season has begun Montana Department of Livestock Shoots Bull Buffalo on Yellowstone National Park Boundary. bison • buffalo • wildlife
Three Wild Buffalo Captured Three bull bison were the focus of a Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) operation on the Gallatin National Forest. wildlife • buffalo
The Buffalo Saga Continues (updated 3/4) Yellowstone Slaughter continues as Buffalo are being captured. buffalo • bison • wildlife
Gallatin National Forest Destroyed Files Sought by Bison Advocates Gallatin National Forest officials have confirmed that they removed and destroyed public records sought by bison advocates in a $13,000,000 land conservation and wildlife protection agreement near Yellowstone National Park. wildlife • bison • buffalo
Buffalo Advocate Prevents the Capture of 50 Buffalo 24 year-old Akiva Silver disrupted the Montana Department of Livestock's (DOL) plans to capture buffalo today by perching himself upon a platform suspended from a 45-foot pole (monopod) erected in the Horse Butte buffalo trap. bison • buffalo • wildlife
Buffalo Capture Updates During April Department of Livestock continue their pursuit against the defenseless buffalo. bison • buffalo • wildlife
Buffalo Hunt Cancelled Buffalo Field Campaign Applauds Decision to Stop Bison Hunt bison • buffalo • wildlife
How Will the Buffalo Fare This Winter? Our new Governor, Brian Schweitzer, said during his campaign that management should be guided by "science, not hyperbole", and that the DOL is "ill-equipped" to manage buffalo in Montana. This might be good news to bison who wander out of Yellowstone Park. wildlife • bison
Wild Buffalo Shot Near Gardiner Agents of the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) shot a bull buffalo this morning north of Gardiner. buffalo • bison • wildlife
Paleontology in Yellowstone National Park Although Yellowstone National Park is better known for its geothermal features, our oldest national park also provides a lot of paleontological information yellowstone • paleontology • paleontological • geothermal • geology
Paynes Prairie State Preserve Located in North Central Florida, Paynes Prairie is a gem of a park to hike, bike, camp, and observe some of Florida's wildest and most beautiful plants and animals. paynes prairie state preserve • gainesville • micanopy • florida • seminole indians
Barbecue Index From bison to portabella mushrooms, squash, pizza, West Coast salmon, winging it and spuds. There's a barbecue recipe and tips for everyone! barbecue • barbie • bbq • bannock • bread
Meat, Poultry and Fish Index From beef stew to bison burgers to lamb with couscous to Olympia halibut to curried turkey and pomegranate chicken. meat • poultry • fish • index • recipes
Yellowstone Without Tourists Yellowstone National Park is magical anytime. Maybe the most in winter, when the animals outnumber the tourists. adventure travel • yellowstone national park • bison • buffalo • wolves
News at the Smithsonian A new exhibit is scheduled to open at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in November, 2003. smithsonian • taxidermists • natural history • exhibit • wildlife
Wisconsin’s First People: The Paleo-Indians The first people to live in the area, now known as Wisconsin, were the Paleo-Indians. Archeology finds show them to have been here as early as 12,000 years ago. paleo-indian • wisconsin • first people • bering straits • pleistocene
Livestock Agents Slaughter America's Last Buffalo Early this morning, two horse trailers driven by the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) carried eight of America's last wild genetically pure buffalo to a slaughterhouse after leaving the private residence of Dale Koelzer, while three yearlings were taken to a quarantine facility. buffalo • wildlife • buffalo field campaign
Ted Turner, Land Buyer The "Mouth of the South" has made large purchases of Western ranchland and critics are wondering what he has in mind: saving the environment or a greedy land grab? ted turner land buyer • largest private landowner • western ranchland • montana bar-none-ranch • ogallala aquifer
Visit Grand Teton National Park Near Jackson Visit Wyoming's other National Park, a land filled with steep, snow-covered peaks, clear glacial lakes and an expansive sagebrush habitat where pronghorn and bison roam. grand teton national park • wyoming adventure • wildlife viewing • teton crest trail • jackson hole park
Buffalo Field Campaign Vows To Protect Newborns Pregnant females and calves die at the hands of the DOL buffalo • vaccination • vaccines • immunization • cows
Phantom Wolf or Guardian Animal? Before Wounded Knee, there was the massacre at Sand Creek. Four survivors were starving and cold. Then, the grey wolf with the strange eyes appeared and led them to safet paranormal • phantom wolves • ghostly wolves • animal ghosts • wolf symbolism
Fast Animal Facts What creatures were the first to fly in a hot air balloon? How fast can an ostrich run? Did dinosaurs eat grass? Find the answers to all of these questions and more. Trivia is fun and your family and friends will be amazed at your knowledge. dinosaurs • science for kids • fun facts • animals • animal facts
MOTHER, WHERE DID I COME FROM? Native Americans have many stories explaining their beliefs of creation. Each individual tribe has a different, though sometimes similar, variation of where they and everything in their world came from. creation • story • native • american • indian
A Visit to the University of Kansas Natural History Museum The University of Kansas Natural History Museum in Lawrence, Kansas is a lesser-known, small museum that is worth a visit. museum • natural history museum • paleontology • paleontologist • geology
Wisconsin's Woodland Culture, circa 500 BC - AD 500 The Early Woodland and Middle Woodland Indian Culture was found in Wisconsin about 2000 years ago. What made them different than the cultures that went before them, and those who came after them? early woodland • middle woodland • archeology • societies • culture
Mission Valley Flight A favor to a friend becomes a cherished memory. airplanes • small airplanes • planes • small planes • adventure
Recipes from Disaster - Part 2 The authorities wanted their celebrity chef to leave for Scutari immediately, but Soyer had other ideas.
Holiday Index From New Years to Earth Day to Rosh Hashana to Halloween, Fat Tuesday to Purim to St. Patrick's Day to St. Nicholas Day, and Oscar Night! holiday cooking • christmas • canada day • fat tuesday • father's day
What's for Dinner Tonight This new weekly feature will include recipes and ingredients divided into what you might have on hand, what you might need to pick up. Includes tips and more. dinner tonight • fish • vegetarian • tomato pesto • ginger
Spirituality A description of a few spiritual ceremonies of the Otoe spirituality • sun dance • vision quest • death
Anthrax and Cattle The latest threat to Canada's beef industry, following mad-cow disease is potential hysteria over the recent outbreak of anthrax infection. anthrax and cattle • microbiology • anthrax infection • bioterrorism • zoonotic anthrax
Bannock- Campfire bread Now that it's almost summer, here's a bread you can make at the campfire or on the barbecue. bannock • campfire cooking • campfire • barbecue bread • summer cooking
Eating Pork in Early America Pork was an important source of food in Jamestown. Here are recipes for Scrapple and Head Cheese. virginia • food • head cheese • scrapple • recipes
Eco-Friendly Holiday Meals A guide to online resources to help you find providers of locally grown or humanely raised foods, as well as vegetarian or vegan recipes for holiday meals. local foods • farmers markets • humanely raised • heritage foods • vegetarian
In Search of April Raintree In Winnipeg, Manitoba two Métis sisters experience oppression and hardships at a young age and strive to blossom in a society who has mistreated Native Canadians. in search of april raintree • beatrice culleton mosionier • métis • ojibway • winnipeg
Spicy Buffalo Wing Slaw Buffalo wings are simply called "wings" by Buffalonians, as though to say "What else would you do with chicken wings?" What indeed? hot wings salad • buffalo wing slaw recipe • how to make buffalo wing sauce • blue cheese dressing for hot wings • cole slaw with chicken
Spuds on the Barbie Why not put potatoes on the grill instead of cooking them in the kitchen? Here's a recipe for grilled nugget potatoes and another for right on the grill russet potato. barbecue • potatoes • bbq • barbie • grill
World Ecosystems in Danger Urbanization, new dam constructions, groundwater withdrawals and pollution are helping to paint a grim view of the future. conversion of land to agriculture • urban-industrial developments • new dam construction • building dikes and levees • large-scale river diversion
Explorers of Canada, Part XXII: Anthony Henday the British western explorer canada • exploration • explorer • henday • anthony henday
Aboriginal Australian Food The Aboriginal Rights Suite101 host Tyson Yunkaporta, talks about his food experiences and includes a recipe for eel-tailed catfish. aboriginal cooking • australian aboriginal cooking • aboriginal australian food • game • open fire
Anthrax in Cattle Humans acquire anthrax through contact with infected animals or animal products - in areas where livestock infection is uncommon, human infection is rare. anthrax • anthrax infection • anthrax in cattle • cutaneous anthrax • human infection
Bulls Face Pistons in Second Round Chicago made short work of the defending champions, Miami Heat, but Detroit will offer more of a challenge in this second round playoff matchup. 2007 nba playoffs • detroit pistons vs chicago bulls • detroit pistons versus chicago bulls • ben wallace plays former team • ben wallace faces former team
Cheap Eats in Minneapolis Looking for some amazing Minneapolis food bargains? Check out these eclectic choices. twin city restaurant • minneapolis restaurant • st paul restaurant • budget restaurant • cheap restaurant |
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