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THE NORTH AMERICAN BISON Factors that almost led to the extinction of the buffalo One of the factors that almost led to the extinction of the buffalo was over ...
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... The Native Americans major staple was the buffalo (Pendley, 1995, p. 120) and with the near extinction of these animals, it was easy for the colonist to ...
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... White people were not that way, they killed buffalo to near extinction in which the native Americans who lived out on the plains the buffalo was there essence ...
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... verge of extinction, but there have been some encouraging examples of how society can save endangered animals. One of these is the American bison, or buffalo. ...
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Several factors contributed to their downfall. In descending order, these included the near extinction of the buffalo, disease, tribal wars, and their naivete. ...
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... to the west. The buffalo was believed to be a nuisance was killed almost to extinction (ceasing to exist). Also included along with ...
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... The people of the Great Plains can be mirrored in the fate of the buffalo. Once driven to the brink of extinction, Indian populations have returned and are ...
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... The besieged red man, with white civilization pressing in and a main source of livelihood, the buffalo, threatened with extinction, was faced with a ...
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... The besieged red man, with white civilization pressing in and a main source of livelihood, the buffalo, threatened with extinction, was faced with a ...
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... The besieged red man, with white civilization pressing in and a main source of livelihood, the buffalo, threatened with extinction, was faced with a ...
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... may have hunted the wild horse for food and used its skin for various purposes, similar to the buffalo. This could have possibly led to the extinction of the ...
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... human, never beyond understanding. The American buffalo is an archetypal symbol of profit pursued to extinction. The conflicts in the ...
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... have been concerning naturalists for many years about the possible extinction of this ... US and Canadian scientists took six eggs from Wood Buffalo National Park ...
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... The buffalo also tear up the ground which has led to severe soil erosion ... plants, deprived of this natural cycle, have suffered and are in danger of extinction. ...
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... be put on the fields where they lived, cultivated crops and hunted buffalo. ... concentration of the Indians in the West to save them from threatened extinction.. ...
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... teddy-bear fur[y]"(p.41), vulnerable, and unthreatening creature like "the buffalo on the US nickel...once dominant, now threatened with extinction." (p.8) He ...
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... The wolf would then eat the buffalo carcass and die near it ... chain reaction causing the elk to over populate and maybe even pushing other animals to extinction. ...
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... reconciles the mind to these vicissitudes as it does to the extinction of one ... proud, free-roaming Sioux Nation found their life destroyed, the buffalo were gone ...
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... told Sheridan that his people were starving and there were no buffalo to be ... Arapahos, Kyowa, and Comaches to surrender and go to Fort Cobb, or face extinction. ...
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... following: · Endangered Habitat - Habitat Conservation Plans - Buffalo Recovery - Grizzly ... rapid population decline and sometimes complete extinction in even ...
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... species will no longer be propagated which may result to their displacement and eventual extinction. ... Toronto and Buffalo, Canada: University of Toronto Press. ...
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... variety of prey, which include: deer, wild pigs, young buffalo, young elephants ... and educating people we can save animals like the Bengal tiger from extinction.
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... From the time that she is given the name "the buffalo woman" to the time that she ... and the cultural values of old Mali to endure time, and the extinction of the ...
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... We therefor look to other reasons of extinction such as insect-transmitted disease. ... horse numbers surged first on the Plains, as the buffalo were exterminated ...
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... In an effort to protect the salmon from extinction, the Northwest Power Planning ... The region was popular for buffalo hunting and agriculture, and the tribes ...
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... In an effort to protect the salmon from extinction, the Northwest Power Planning ... The region was popular for buffalo hunting and agriculture, and the tribes ...
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