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Wyoming tribes seek Yellowstone bison from Montana

Posted 9/14/12

BILLINGS, Mont. — American Indian tribes on Wyoming’s Wind River Reservation are petitioning the state of Montana to give them a group of bison captured from Yellowstone National Park.

Leaders of the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes said in a resolution signed this week that bison are an important icon for their people that the tribe can help preserve.

Approximately 168 bison are being held on a private ranch owned by media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner.

They were spared potential slaughter when they migrated from the park several years ago. That came under a program to repopulate public and tribal lands with a species that once numbered in the tens of millions in the western U.S.

Ranchers and other opponents of relocating the animals worry they will spread disease.

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