Bison Restoration Efforts Strengthened by Tribal Partnerships and Government Investment

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Several tribes from across the Great Plains have received dozens of bison from a mountain park outside Denver, as Native Americans seek to reclaim stewardship over animals their ancestors lived alongside for millennia. The transfer of bison to tribal lands is part of a wider effort to expand the number of large herds on Native American lands, with 82 tribes now having more than 20,000 bison. The animals were nearly wiped out two centuries ago, devastating Native American tribes across the continent that relied on bison and their parts for food, clothing and shelter.
- US tribes get bison as they seek to restore bond with animal The Associated Press
- City of Denver gives bison from mountain park to tribal nations CBS Colorado
- Denver donates 30 bison to Tribal Nations Denverite
- 35 Colorado bison returned to Native lands 9News.com KUSA
- Interior Dept. to invest $25 million in bison restoration NBC Montana
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