Denver Once Again a "Home Where the Buffalo Roam"

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Herd of Bison Reintroduced Near the City, One Pet Bison Gets Friendly with City Dwellers

After 100 years, the buffalo roam once again along Colorado's Front Range, near Denver. A population that was once in the tens of millions in North America was reduced to around one thousand at the end of the 1800's, but is now on the increase once again, providing a majestic view in the wild, and a
Denver Once Again a "Home Where the Buffalo Roam"
healthier source of protein when raised on the ranch.

The wild bison, popularly known as buffalo, have been reintroduced in an area of the infamous Rocky Flats National Arsenal, where chemical weapons were once produced. An AP article published by local 9news.com television news website explores the twist that produced the space needed for the animals to roam, as the former arsenal area has been a Superfund site, and thus has not attracted the development which is widespread in the area. The bison are not, however, located in an area where chemical production took place.

As an additional attraction in the Denver area, the bison are apparently visible from tall buildings downtown, as they are only about ten miles from the city.

The "buffalo" of the famous song are roaming a bit too much already, though. One local resident found one wandering in the backyard, although it turned out to be a local pet bison, and not one of the released herd, which have a strong enclosure keeping them in the designated area. The 400 pound (adults weigh 1000-2000 pounds) young bison may have been chased by a coyote, observers said, and the enclosure with a five-foot fence had apparently not been breached. Wandering around a suburban neighborhood, the young bison jumped over a police car at one point, and rammed fences and a basketball pole set in concrete, knocking them down. Although they considered tranquilizer darts, the risk of further rampages when shot led to police to finally shoot and kill the bison.

  • Buffalo once numbered in the tens of millions in North America, were reduced to around a thousand
  • New herd can be seen from downtown Denver
  • Prairie ecosystem is returning, Fish and Wildlife Service says bison are a key element
 
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That's awesome. Great article.

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

I love bison. Here where I live there are two small herds, and I always try to get out once a year to just watch them.

Posted on 04/05/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

The buffalo population on Catalina Island (off the coast of Long Beach California) got so large, they had to relocate them. Wonder if this is where they were shipped.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

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