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Bison Population Soars in Yellowstone National Park

Published January 07, 2015

Associated Press

The bison population in Yellowstone National Park continues to bounce back from a massive culling of the herd two winters ago. It's now estimated at 3,300 animals.

The summer 2009 population figure includes 2,800 adult and yearling bison and 500 calves. That's up from a total of 2,900 bison at the end of last winter.

More than 1,600 Yellowstone bison were killed in 2008 as they attempted to migrate to lower elevations in Montana in search of food.

State and federal agencies employ a capture and slaughter program against bison leaving the park to protect against the spread of the disease brucellosis.

The disease can cause pregnant animals including cattle to miscarry.

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