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posted by cmn32480 on Friday November 04 2016, @09:24AM   Printer-friendly
from the saving-the-heritage dept.

Members of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe are marking the return of buffalo to their reservation in central Wyoming more than a century after the animals were wiped out.

The tribe is holding a ceremony Thursday marking the release of 10 genetically pure buffalo from a federal refuge in Iowa. The National Wildlife Federation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have worked on the project.

Buffalo provided food and shelter to the Eastern Shoshone and other Indian tribes before the vast herds of the animals were slaughtered in the late 1800s.

Jason Baldes leads the buffalo restoration work for the Eastern Shoshone. He says establishing a large buffalo herd on the reservation will allow children there to experience how their ancestors traditionally used the animals and share in their spiritual importance.


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  • (Score: 2) by Dunbal on Friday November 04 2016, @12:36PM

    by Dunbal (3515) on Friday November 04 2016, @12:36PM (#422455)

    The buffalo was one of the most hugely successful mammals on the North American continent - if not the world. They numbered in the hundreds of millions. Why do you think they need "improving"? Evolution only works in natural settings. We have something called veterinary medicine now for everything else.

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