"Fort Peck Bison Restoration" (2014)
In November 2014, the tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation received a second installment of genetically pure Yellowstone bison from Ted Turner's Montana ranch. Turner had been the caretaker of the bison for several years. The move to Fort Peck, which was supported by numerous conservation organizations, is intended to augment the genetically pure herd that the tribes established in 2012.
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Wow, I'm watching this on 12-12-19...and I looked at the post date and just about fell-out. It must have been destiny to watch this great video today. When the chutes opened and the native people were singing and drumming as the bison came down the chutes....brought tears to my old eyes. Thank God this beautiful animal didn't go extinct like the Passenger Pigeon and the Carolina Parakeet and so many other animals. I'm still pulling for the Tasmanian Tiger to be found.....gotta have some hope. It'd be nice to get an update on this herd and I'll look to see if there is one.
Absolutely superb! All power to the tribes and their efforts to revive the great bison herds!
I am Dutch and it makes me pride too!! Well done native Americans!!!
this makes my heart happy!!! Thank you thank you to all involved
your work is to be commended
I live here. Makes me happy and proud
Great Work ! 🇺🇸🇨🇦☮️🌎
Good work
Love preserving..our animals
I’m really enjoying this project and its success!! It’s great news this is happening 🔥👍🙏✋🏽
Coming together is a great thing for the buffalo and wildlfe all over the us for humanity and indian tribes all of us working together.
Thank you Creator so much for this.
Good to see my Ciye, Deksi's, and Toska's singing for Pte Oyate
Thank you. ☮️🇺🇸
Beautiful!!
Free for buffalos....
The wide open spaces
Fuck yeah!!
He did say wild didn't he 2:07 ... you wouldn't want to be standing between them and an open gate !
Will they be allowed to roam or be stuck within fences forever?
Amazing job on making it happen, but that is the worst release of wild animals I have ever seen.