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Bison, Grand Canyon National Park
Bison population control effort leads to 100 transferred out of Grand Canyon National Park
In an effort to control the Grand Canyon National Park's bison population, 100 of the hump-backed, shaggy herd animals were relocated last week. According to the National Park, its wildlife managers moved the 100 bison from the park's North Rim to South Dakota's Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe on Sept.
Bison find new home after being removed from Grand Canyon National Park
GRAND CANYON (KTNV) — A group of bison from Grand Canyon National Park have found a new home. On Friday, wildlife managers relocated 100 bison from the North Rim and they were transferred to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. It's part of a partnership with the Intertribal Buffalo Council.
100 Bison Relocated From Grand Canyon's North Rim To South Dakota
Efforts to reduce the size of the North Rim bison herd, 100 bison were relocated from Grand Canyon National Park to South Dakota.
100 bison taken off range at North Rim of the Grand Canyon, shipped to tribe
A bison herd on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon continues to grow, prompting wildlife officials to send 100 of the wild animals to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota.
100 bison relocated from Arizona national park in effort to manage overpopulation
As part of a relocation project that began in 2018, 100 bison were relocated on Friday from Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona to South Dakota.
Arizona Daily Sun
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Grand Canyon Conservancy announces plans for new art and exhibit venue on South Rim
Grand Canyon Conservancy hosts 16th annual Celebration of Art event to fund a new art venue on the South Rim, showcasing ...
KTNV Las Vegas
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Grand Canyon officials once again raising backcountry camping fees
Grand Canyon National Park officials are wanting to increase backcountry permit fees for the second time in 12 months.
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The Grand Canyon main water line has broken dozens of times. Why is it getting a major fix only now?
A group of day visitors walk past a closed water bottle tap along the Rim Trail, as visitors won’t be able to stay overnight ...
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Grand Canyon Fatalities Are Occurring in “Clusters.” What’s Going On?
Sixteen visitors have died in the national park so far in 2024, which is only slightly above the annual average. But the ...
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on MSN
Q2 Earnings Highlights for Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Education (NASDAQ:LOPE) recently released their Q2 earnings, showcasing notable financial performance and ...
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Boater found dead in Grand Canyon, the 16th person to die there this year
A missing boater found dead in Grand Canyon National Park is the 16th person to die at the popular tourist destination this ...
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Colorado man found dead in Grand Canyon, marking seventh death in park since end of July
A Colorado man was found dead Sunday in the Grand Canyon while on a group river trip, marking the seventh fatality in the national park since July 31.
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Man Dies During River Trip in the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center, the dispatcher for emergency operations in the area, received a report ...
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Colorado man found dead at Grand Canyon is 15th fatality this year, national park says
A Colorado man was found dead in the Grand Canyon over the weekend, the 15th fatality there so far this year, the National ...
El País in English
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Crossbow bolts and coins: The archaeological trail of the Coronado expedition that discovered the Grand Canyon
The conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Guzmán crossed Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas between 1540 ...
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