Extractions: Buffalo Hunts / Bison Hunts are still available Experience the ULTIMATE ranch vacation. Visit one of Canada's largest and most famous buffalo/bison ranch located in the heart of Alberta's Peace Country. The Adam Ranch sprawls across thousands of acres of pristine rivers, forests and grasslands. View the herds of buffalo/bison roaming the range much like they did in the days of old. Possibly help move them to new pasture on horseback.
Attractions In Denver Mountains, Colorado - Buffalo Herd Attraction near Denver buffalo Herd. buffalo or bison? Common usage makes theword buffalo and bison interchangeable; however, the American buffalo is http://www.coloradovacation.com/attractions/dm_bherd.html
Extractions: by Dawn Janov Calling kids...of all ages! Here's a great outing in the foothills about 30 minutes from Denver. Just off I-70 at Genesee Park, exit 254, lives a large herd of bison (buffalo). Part of the City of Denver Mountain Park system, the buffalo herd is fed every day. You can usually see them on either side of the freeway. Small parking lot adjacent to viewing area. In 1914, Denver bought seven buffalo from a small wild herd in Yellowstone Park for their newly purchased game preserve in the mountainous Genesee Park close to Denver, the start of the herd you see today. In the early 1800s, when people were pouring into the West by the droves, 30-60 million buffalo were roaming the plains west of the Mississippi. A combination of settlers and solders tried to eliminate the Native Americans from attacking their homes, forts and travelers by getting rid of their food supply. By the late 1890s, and even more reckless slaughter of buffalo by man for sport or fun, brought down the number of buffalo remaining on the plains to an estimate of only 500. Immediate action was then taken by the government and other agencies to preserve this American Heritage. Today, the estimate of about 1 million buffalo roam on private and public land in Canada and the United States. Buffalo or Bison? Common usage makes the word buffalo and bison interchangeable; however, the American Buffalo is more closely related to the European Bison or Wisent and the Canadian Woods Bison than it is the Water Buffalo of Asia or the Cape Buffalo of Africa. The scientific name, Bison-bison, belongs in the Bovidae family of mammals. You guessed it, cows!
Wildlife Ungulates In Greater Yellowstone, Including Bighorn Profile Bear Recovery Wolf Restoration bison Management Fisheries Life in HotSprings According to a final plan for managing buffalo, federal and state http://www.greateryellowstone.org/wildlife/ungulates.html
The Licking Buffalo Bison Bison Site The land is owned by Gary Licking of buffalo, South Dakota. In the LickingBison site area, the floodplain of Graves Creek is 122 m wide. http://www.sdsmt.edu/wwwsarc/projects/buff/2000/2000.html
Extractions: An Early Archaic Bison Kill in Northwest South Dakota The 2000 field season drew to a close the current phase of investigations at the Licking Bison site (39HN570), an Early Archaic Bison kill, located in Harding County, South Dakota (Figure 1). The land is owned by Gary Licking of Buffalo, South Dakota. During the 1994-2000 field seasons volunteers from across the plains consisting of professional, avocational, and amateur archaeologists helped to excavate the site. The goal of the program was to preserve by excavation, that portion of the site that would be lost to erosion in the upcoming years. Figure 1 The investigations began during a period of time when the State Historical Society, Archaeological Research Center (SARC) was conducting some exploratory investigations in the northwest portion of the state. SDAS member Joe Nonnast showed the author a couple of points that he had collected from a location in Harding County. The points appeared to be Early Archaic side-notched (roughly 7000-5000 years before present) variety or possibly Late Prehistoric/Late Archaic Besant side/corner-notched points (2000-1500 years before present). Both styles are very similar in size and shape. While agreement was not necessarily reached as to whether the points were from the Early Archaic period or Late Prehistoric period, we decided to investigate the site more fully with a field visit. Upon arriving at the site, we found a light scatter of eroded bone and tooth enamel on a hard packed sandy surface with small amounts of bone extending from an eroded terrace scarp. A little trowelling exposed bison bone in a very good state of preservation in the terrace. The following year we returned with SDAS members to begin excavations at the site. We quickly found that the site was the remains of a bison kill site buried in an alluvial sand deposit. Based upon the geomorphic setting, we assumed that the site was a Late Prehistoric Besant Complex kill (Albanese 1997, Fosha 1995, 1996). Later with radiocarbon dates we found this to be in error and that the site does indeed date to the Early Archaic Period.
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Extractions: Jackson Hole Lodging ... SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND Buffalo / Bison Bison in the Hayden Valley American Buffalo (Bison) It is believed that buffalo, or bison, crossed over a land bridge that once connected the Asian and North American continents. Through the centuries buffalo slowly moved southward, eventually reaching as far south as Mexico and as far east as the Atlantic Coast, extending south to Florida. But the largest herds were found on the plains and prairies from the Rocky Mountains east to the Mississippi River, and from Great Slave Lake in Canada to Texas. Because the great herds were nearly gone before any organized attempts were made to survey populations, we may never know just how many buffalo once roamed North America, although estimates range from 30 to 75 million. "The moving multitude...darkened the whole plains," wrote Lewis and Clark, who encountered a herd at South Dakota's White River in 1806. By 1800, the small buffalo herds east of the Mississippi River were gone. Buffalo may have been killed to protect livestock and farmlands in that region. With westward expansion of the American frontier, systematic reduction of the plains herds began around 1830, when buffalo hunting became the chief industry of the plains.
Extractions: E-mail or call us at 605-887-3561 today! South Dakota pheasant and buffalo hunting are just two of Jim River Guide Service's specialties. We also offer predator/coyote hunting, prairie dog hunting, archery whitetail deer hunting, and fishing. Jim River Guide Service is located in the game rich area of South Dakota known as the James River Valley. We are located within a one hour drive of the Aberdeen Regional Airport and the Huron Regional Airport. These airports can accommodate all of your luggage, including ice chests, dogs, weapons, etc. We are located at Mellette, South Dakota. Accommodations and Services We've moved into new headquarters! The facility features 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 kitchens, for over 4400 square feet to accommodate our hunters and ourselves much better. We offer first rate accommodations with excellent privacy for all of our clients. We still focus on small groups that want excellent personal service. Jim River Guide Service operates on thousands of acres of private ground in Spink and Clark Counties of South Dakota. We have been hunting this area for over 20 years and know how to put game in your sights. We operate a 100% fair chase hunt for all species. We do this with your safety and enjoyment as top priorities. Contact us today at 605-887-3561.
Extractions: Career Seasons Make 2005 Unforgettable Last year, the Buffalo Bisons demolished the teams record book time and time again in an unforgettable season. In 2005, several Herd players took aim at their own pages of baseball history. Players like Andy Abad, Jason Cooper, Mike Kinkade and Dusty Wathan gave their team and their fans the best theyve ever given. In so doing, they helped the Herd to another memorable season and its fourth International League North division title in just six... Bisons Booster Club News Bisons Raffle Raises $6,000 for Disaster Relief Carmona and Davis Called up to Tribe Bisons Announce 2006 Schedule ... Bisons Announce Decade of Hits Team E-Newsletter Join the Bisons E-Community and get the latest Bisons news and special ballpark offers e-mailed to you with HerdOnLine... all the information you can handle on the Herd, and more. Click here to subscribe today
Buffalo Bisons Girls Hockey Information on the buffalo, New York Bisons girls teams, schedules, standings, and latest news. http://www.bisonhockey.net/
Extractions: NOTE: This website requires JavaScript. Click HERE to learn how to enable JavaScript. Player Forms Fees Hockey Store History Welcome to the North Buffalo Bison Hockey Association, located in Buffalo, NY. The 2005-06 season will mark our 47th year of play and our first full season as a merged organization. In April 2005, Bison Hockey and North Buffalo merged our programs into one. If you are interested in visiting our various team sites, please scroll down to the Bison lockeroom section directly below. When you point your mouse to any one of the three groups on the locker doors our listing of teams will appear on the "hover-up." Point and click on the team you are most interested in visiting to go directly to their team site. dqmcodebase = "menus/" Program Fee Letter - 2005-06
Buffalo Bisons Hockey Provides history of the buffalo Bisons Hockey Club (19281970). http://bisonshistory.com/
Extractions: View the Sports Cartoon of the Day For residents of Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier, hockey has become one and the same with winter, ice, skates, sticks, pucks, body checks, fights, and awesome goalie saves. Most of them have grown up cheering for modern greats like Gilbert Perreault, Pat Lafontaine and Dominik Hasek of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres. However, hockey has been around in Buffalo since the turn of the century. This website honors the men who played for those early teams: the Buffalo Bisons and Buffalo Majors hockey clubs. The first public demonstration of an ice hockey game was on March 3, 1875 in Montreal. The game soon found its way west throughout Canada and before the end of the nineteenth century the concept had founds its way to the United States of America and across the Atlantic to Europe. As Hockey spread across the continent, there was a noticeable increase in the number of organized hockey leagues. By 1917, the National Hockey Association (NHA) was re-organized and eventually led the birth of the National Hockey League. Hockey prospered in the 1920s as the post World War I boom engulfed North America. In 1924 the NHL expanded and firmly established itself as the premier professional hockey league. A proliferation of minor leagues also sprang up. These leagues showcased young men with dreams of breaking into the big league, and tired veterans, yearning for one more chance at glory.
The Buffalo News Bisons coverage from the buffalo News newspaper. http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/localproteams/bisons.asp
Baseball America Online - Buffalo Bisons buffalo Bisons factsheet (including stadium directions for travelling fans) http://www.baseballamerica.com/leagues/AAA_international/buffalo/index.html
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Winning Buffalo Recipes 425 degrees F until biscuits are toasty brown. Great Lakes buffalo Company, Inc.Website Design, Management and Hosting by Online Technologies Corporation. http://www.greatlakesbuffalo.com/recipes2.html
Extractions: click image to see another recipe Brown meat in small amount of oil in large kettle or Dutch oven, then add onions and cook until golden. Add tomato sauce, carrots, peeled tomatoes, seasonings and cover. Cook one hour over very low heat. Add potatoes and 1/2 cup water, if needed. Cover and cook 1/2 hour over very low heat. (For a variation: transfer mixture to a baking dish and top with rich biscuits. Place in hot oven at 425 degrees F until biscuits are toasty brown. Great Lakes Buffalo Company, Inc. Website Design, Management and Hosting by
Extractions: Home Adventures On the Trail Events ... Nebraska It was the trail of Buffalo Bill that led me to North Platte... Nevada For the most part, when folks think of Nevada, images of the glitter and glamour of Las Vegas and Reno come to mind. But... Oregon There's solitude on the Oregon Coast that's unattainable in most beach-lined states... South Dakota I'd crossed the river at Mobridge, named for the old telegraphic shorthand-Bridge over... Utah Our adventurous journey took us to the small South-Central Utah town of Loa, about 30 miles from scenic Capitol Reef National Park...