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West Yellowstone, Montana
Working in the field every day to stop the
slaughter of Yellowstone's wild free roaming buffalo

Total Yellowstone
Buffalo Killed
Winter 2007/2008
1616
(past counts)

Yellowstone Bison Slaughter
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Are the Yellowstone National Park buffalo wild?
The buffalo population of Yellowstone National Park is one of the last remaining buffalo populations in the U.S. that does not contain buffalo-domestic cattle hybrids. It is also the only continuously wild buffalo population in the U.S., descended from a remnant population of 23 individuals. These animals are truly among the last wild buffalo in the United States and are being unnecessarily rounded up and slaughtered—at taxpayer expense—due to exaggerated concerns about disease risks to a handful of cows.

For more information see- About Buffalo > Wild Buffalo vs. Domestic Buffalo
- Science > Genetic Diversity of the Yellowstone Buffalo

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