After being sent through the chute, bison that will be removed are separated from bison that will be released back into the park (d1d5b811-ba1b-4f7f-b067-b3555cd1e15e)
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several young bison wait in a small pen with hay After being sent through the chute, bison that will be removed are separated from bison that will be released back into the park. Removed bison are sent to tribes, organizations, universities, and other parks who want to start or add to their own bison herds. Most often, young bison between one and two years old are removed. Keywords: bison; buffalo; bison management; wildlife management
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