Animals
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Urban Growth Threatens Bison and Prairie Restoration at Rocky Mountain Arsenal
A growing herd of 250 bison, re-introduced at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge to help restore toxic wasteland to the native short-grass prairie, often descends through a floodplain to reach First Creek and cross to the northern half of the refuge.
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