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Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the National Park Service (NPS) has prepared an Initial Bison Herd Reduction Environmental Assessment (EA) which evaluated management actions that would reduce the House Rock bison herd located on Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim over the next three to five years. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) selecting the action alternative has been signed authorizing the Park.
Under the action alternative, the herd, which is approximately 400 to 600 animals, will be reduced over the next three to fewer than 200 utilizing lethal culling by skilled volunteers and non-lethal capture and transfer to cooperating agencies and tribes.
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectID=49574
I'm thinking We see if a few of us can go as a group, try to take a buff with BP & round ball then (so far as parks service will allow it) Try to process it in traditional ways.
Who would be willing?? It's wild Buffalo Boys!! Ah Heap of fat meat. Sounds like shining times to me. And we may well Never get this chance again
What do ya say?
Post script: Herb? You reading this? I'd give a good bottle of Irish to see you shoot an honest wild Buffalo with that copy of Jim Bridger's Rifle you made, I surely would.
Under the action alternative, the herd, which is approximately 400 to 600 animals, will be reduced over the next three to fewer than 200 utilizing lethal culling by skilled volunteers and non-lethal capture and transfer to cooperating agencies and tribes.
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectID=49574
I'm thinking We see if a few of us can go as a group, try to take a buff with BP & round ball then (so far as parks service will allow it) Try to process it in traditional ways.
Who would be willing?? It's wild Buffalo Boys!! Ah Heap of fat meat. Sounds like shining times to me. And we may well Never get this chance again
What do ya say?
Post script: Herb? You reading this? I'd give a good bottle of Irish to see you shoot an honest wild Buffalo with that copy of Jim Bridger's Rifle you made, I surely would.