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Study Confirms Remote Population Of Pure Bison Are Yellowstone National Park Descendants
Utah's Henry Mountains is home to a viable population of genetically pure, disease-free American bison. Researchers say this could open new doors for improved conservation of these animals, which were recently named the U.S. National Mammal.
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