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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
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Great Plains in North Dakota c.1994, where communities began settling in the 1870s. European-American settlement led to the near-extinction of the bison, especially after extension of the railroad across the Plains allowed hunters easy access to the herds.
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A group of seven bison graze on the grasses of Grasslands National Park
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Birds in the Zoo in VOC Park.
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Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl
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Jackrabbit in the Antelope Island in the winter season.
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The Fielding Garr Ranch on Antelope Island Author: Juozas Rimas Antelope Island, with an area of 42 square miles (109 km2), is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, the largest lake in the Western United States[1], and the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere[2]. The island lies entirely within Davis County, in the southeastern portion of the lake and becomes a peninsula when the lake is at extremely low levels. Antelope Island holds populations of pronghorn antelope, bobcat, bi
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Canola field in central Alberta Agriculture has a significant position in the province's economy. The province has over three million head of cattle,[34] and Alberta beef has a healthy worldwide market.
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View of Cow Creek as it flows in to the Missouri River, upstream from Cow Island, Missouri Breaks, Montana.
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Antelope Island, with an area of 42 square miles (109 km2), is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, the largest lake in the Western United States[1], and the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere[2]. The island lies entirely within Davis County, in the southeastern portion of the lake and becomes a peninsula when the lake is at extremely low levels. Antelope Island holds populations of pronghorn antelope, bobcat, bighorn sheep, 600 American bison and millions of waterfowl. The b
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Tarsus T'ina children at a parade First Nations can be grouped into cultural areas based on their ancestors' primary life way, or occupation, at the time of European contact. These culture areas correspond closely with physical and ecological regions of Canada.
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Blue Mounds State Park is a 1,826-acre (7.39 km2) Minnesota state park in Rock County, Minnesota near the town of Luverne. It protects an American bison herd which grazes on one of the state's largest prairie remnants.
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Joseph Brant by Gilbert Stuart 1786
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