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Bison in the greater Yellowstone

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Abstract

In the Greater Yellowstone Area, free-ranging bison occur in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Yellowstone National Park. The Yellowstone population is discussed, with emphasis on changes in numbers from approximately 400 in 1968 to about 3500 now. Major influences for change initially were natural; more recently the winter road system used by snowmobiles appeared to be the dominant factor. The situation is in a state of flux. Interagency planning is in progress to address management alternatives for conflicts outside the park.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Title Bison in the greater Yellowstone
Year Published 1994
Language English
Publisher National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park
Publisher location Yellowstone National Park
Description 8 p.
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