GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK - One hundred bison from the Grand Canyon 's North Rim were successfully relocated to South Dakota ...
A bison herd on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon continues to grow, prompting wildlife officials to send 100 of the wild ...
Wildlife managers were able to successfully relocate 100 Grand Canyon bison from the North Rim to South Dakota to combat ...
In an effort to control the Grand Canyon National Park's bison population, 100 of the hump-backed, shaggy herd animals were ...
The controversial herd has been blamed for damaging vegetation, archaeological sites and animal habitat. Land managers say ...
Efforts to reduce the size of the North Rim bison herd, 100 bison were relocated from Grand Canyon National Park to South ...
To reduce overpopulation in Grand Canyon National Park, 100 bison were transported over a thousand miles to South Dakota.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK - One hundred bison from the Grand Canyon's North Rim were successfully relocated to South Dakota, the National Park Service said. In a news release on Sept 16 ...
One hundred bison from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon were successfully relocated to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. Officials say the move was done to help manage overpopulation.