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    Bison

    At one time, bison were widespread from Alaska to northern Mexico. Now bison have been exterminated in the wild except in Yellowstone Park in Wyoming and Wood Buffalo Park, Northwest territory, Canada. The bison are gone in the prairie of the United States along with many of the ecosystem's species. Deep scars mar the landscape where the soil has been swept way by water runoff. The life of the rancher and farmer is vanishing. The body of the bison is huge. They are also tall animals and have two

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    North American Bison

    For centuries bison dominated the Great Plains of North America, playing a very essential part in shaping ecology. They have a curly long coat, a strong sense of smell and hearing, as well as poor eyesight. Bison are known for once being a lifeline for Native Americans, used for much of their food, shelter, and clothing. There is no other animal to cross the plains that is known more for their demise, than the North American bison. Bison traveled to the North American plains and filled the land

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    Evolution Of The Bison

    must know about an animal called bison. The bison are North America's largest mammal. Just two centuries ago, 30-60 million bison roamed North America, from Mexico to northern Canada. But unfortunately by 1900, this animal was almost wiped out. The most significant reasons for the disappearance of the bison were overhunting by the human and the expansion of the railways. Before the migration of the European settlers, the First Nations only hunted a few bison for food in order to live. Since

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    Best Buffalo Meat

    Best Buffalo Bison Ranch About this Sample Entrepreneur Business Plan: The following sample NxLeveL Entrepreneur Business Plan was originally written by a class participant, and subsequently modified to protect proprietary information. As it is primarily a student’s work, it is not represented to be a “perfect” business plan, although the presentation is in keeping with the NxLeveL format and content. It can be used as a sample of what a business plan might contain, and as a model for constructing

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    Water Crsis

    The Great Basin of North America and Wyoming specifically, is known for its arid and semi-arid environment, as well as prolonged and sometimes severe droughts. Drought is the prolonged and abnormal deficiency of moisture with the concomitant decline in runoff to a level significantly lower than usual (Guldin 1989). The history of droughts in Wyoming has been uncertain in the past, but recent studies of tree rings in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming have given insight to droughts as far back as 1260A

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    Big Bison Report

    Big Bison Resort D**** N******* N****** College Submitted in class and online BUA 260 Principles of Management March 26, 2015 Spring Semester 2015 Address: ******************* N******, SC, 29*** Email: ****************** Instructor ******* Parks Abstract: 1. The Big Bison Resort is part of a huge chain of water parks, indoor, that have well trained and enthusiastic employees that care about their jobs. The CEO of Big Bison Resorts is Janette Briggs, she has been

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    Sioux Indians

    Dakota area in the 1700’s. For more than 160 years, the Sioux Indians had a great deal of land in the plains to support the bison herds, during the time there were over 60 million bison in the Great Plains, and the Sioux Indians held a massive piece of land in the plains to support the bison herds which they hunted on these lands. In those times, there were over 60 million bison on the Great Plains and the Sioux Indians reigned over 80 million acres of land on the plains. The tribe had chiefs that

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    Buffalo Hunters Case Analysis

    1.) Compare the production processes selection or design that new breed buffalo hunter used to the production processes selection or design the approach used by the old timers. The production processes selection and design that new breed buffalo hunters used are different from the production processes selection design and approach used by the old timers. The buffalo hunter of the 1870’s used five four-horse wagons with one driver for each wagon. The stock tender, camp watchmen cook, and four other

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    Agronomy Thinker Session

    an 858 acre bison farm. Mikes family started with beef cattle, and tried to manage them like bison, grazing them year around. This didn’t work, and they lost quite a few calves. Mike had an “Epiphany” and asked his parents if they could sell the cattle and buy a herd of bison. Since they’ve had the bison, they have been very successful. They have seeded prairie grass, attempting to make the most natural home for the bison. Mike believes that the more natural the environment for the bison is, the better

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    John James Audubon Biography

    Crack, the smell of sulfur fills the area around the hunters. The dull thud of the ring-necked pheasant colliding with the ground. The crunch of the leaves under the Hungarian pointers swift feet. The young John James Audubon runs to the dogs where the large cock that lays in the leafs. He admires the gorgeous crest of the pheasant with its scarlet mask. He gazes upon the plumage with black spots sown upon the golden feathers. The boy’s father walks towards the fallen bird to see the pheasant that

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