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(Wild) Bison once again roam eastern Colorado (wildlife refuge formerly the Rocky Mountain Arsenal)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 3/17/07 | AP

Posted on 03/17/2007 12:46:02 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. - After an absence of more than a century, wild bison were returned to Colorado's Front Range on Saturday in full view of Denver's skyline.

Sixteen buffalo from the National Bison Range in northwestern Montana were released in an enclosed 1,400-acre section of a wildlife refuge that formerly was the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, where nerve gas and other chemical weapons were manufactured.

"The release went very smoothly. We would say this was a tremendous success," said Matt Kales, spokesman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He said the animals were released in an area that had never been used for the manufacture of weapons.

The 17,000-acre arsenal is being cleaned up and transformed from a chemical weapons and pesticide manufacturing center into the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.

The refuge, about 10 miles from downtown Denver, already is home to deer, bald eagles and hundreds of other species.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the parts of the arsenal that have been cleaned up, said bison were once a key part of the area's short-grass prairie ecosystem.

"The short grass left by grazing bison is ideal habitat for prairie dog colonies, which in turn provide habitat and prey for rare species such as burrowing owls, hawks and swift foxes," said Jonathan Proctor of Defenders of Wildlife. "Bison also add nutrients to the soil and create wallows which can attract several types of birds."

Fish and Wildlife manages bison on seven refuges nationwide. Kales said the arsenal would be the first bison refuge in a major metro area. The agency might relocate more bison to the site if the first herd thrives.

"We are not only giving the bison a chance, but giving the people of Denver a chance to connect with them," Kales said.

Kales said Fish and Wildlife officials don't believe the bison will try to get out of their enclosure, but employees will have tranquilizer guns and escape plans ready as a precaution.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: arsenal; bison; colorado; rockymountain

American bison cows head out of a trailer on on to their new home on the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in the northeast Denver suburb of Commerce City, Colo., Saturday, March 17, 2007. Sixteen wild bison from the National Bison Range in Montana were released to mark the event, which is a major milestone in both the ecological restoration of the Colorado site and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's wild bison conservation efforts. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)


1 posted on 03/17/2007 12:46:04 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
To think of all the "carbon credits" that will be needed to compensate for this action boggles the mind.
2 posted on 03/17/2007 12:48:10 PM PDT by MCCRon58 (A man unwilling to fight for freedom and liberty, deserve neither. (Ain't much of a man, either))
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To: NormsRevenge
Fire up the grills. Doesn't taste like chicken.
3 posted on 03/17/2007 12:50:20 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: MCCRon58

Here I am, getting faintly misty over buffalo roaming free, and you have to go and spoil the moment with a crack like that! LOL!!


4 posted on 03/17/2007 12:50:27 PM PDT by Clara Lou (Run, Fred, run!)
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To: NormsRevenge
Kales said Fish and Wildlife officials don't believe the bison will try to get out of their enclosure, but employees will have tranquilizer guns and escape plans ready as a precaution.

Uh, didn't they also try that in Jurassic Park? With mixed results?

5 posted on 03/17/2007 1:02:56 PM PDT by bubbacluck
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To: NormsRevenge

This is wonderful news.


6 posted on 03/17/2007 1:08:49 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: PAR35

The steaks are great and are less likely to have prion disease.


7 posted on 03/17/2007 1:15:51 PM PDT by x_plus_one (As long as we pretend to not be fighting Iran in Iraq, we can't pretend to win the war.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Minor quibble with the article: How do wild bison roam free in an enclosed 1400 acre area? 1400 acres isn't that big.
8 posted on 03/17/2007 1:16:21 PM PDT by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: PAR35
Fire up the grills. Doesn't taste like chicken.

But the wings do. ;)

9 posted on 03/17/2007 1:16:49 PM PDT by magslinger (Submission? That's a bit of a problem!)
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To: NormsRevenge
When I lived in North Dakota a rancher had begun to cross breed buffalo and cattle to create an animal named the Beefalo. The food was lower in fat and the Beffalo Burgers and steaks were excellent.

At one BarBque I tasted Beffalo, Elk and even Moose burgers.

Burp!

10 posted on 03/17/2007 2:31:47 PM PDT by Young Werther ( and Julius Ceasar said, "quae cum ita sunt.")
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To: NormsRevenge
I certainly hope these Bison do not reproduce. Imagine the amount of methane gas they would generate, adding to Al Gores Global Swarming problem!

Femino-nazi neuter all Bull Bisons PING!

11 posted on 03/17/2007 2:32:41 PM PDT by Candor7
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To: NormsRevenge

Time to break out the Remington Rolling Block. I need a new belt ande billfold.


12 posted on 03/17/2007 2:33:32 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: x_plus_one
The steaks are great and are less likely to have prion disease.

The steaks are great. Better than beef in my opinion.

13 posted on 03/17/2007 2:41:29 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: loreldan
"...1400 acres isn't that big...."

Still, this is a big move when you consider the entire herd of all living American bison was 'way down at the turn of the century to just a few in...NEEEW YAWWK!

:^)

14 posted on 03/17/2007 3:31:50 PM PDT by Eclectica (Ask your MD about Evolution. Please!)
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To: pandoraou812

home on the range ping


15 posted on 03/17/2007 3:31:56 PM PDT by TigersEye (For Democrats; victory in Iraq is not an option!)
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To: loreldan

1400/16 = 87.5 acres per bison = plenty big


16 posted on 03/17/2007 6:08:30 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham
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To: loreldan

One reason that the buffalo herds were decimated is that their tough hides allowed them to ignore most any fence.

Give them enough time, and they will push right past the fenced in areas and out into traffic.


17 posted on 03/17/2007 9:18:35 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120))
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To: TigersEye

Very cool...But don't let Gore know...Bison also add nutrients to the soil and create wallows which can attract several types of birds."

Gore will be very upset & grab some innocent children & scare them into submission and nightmares of global warming.


18 posted on 03/18/2007 5:22:03 PM PDT by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance to the will of Allah ...... dilligaf? with an efg.....)
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To: x_plus_one

Yeah, bison are good eatin'. There are two bison farms near my house, with butcher shops. The burgers/steaks/roasts are outstanding.


19 posted on 03/18/2007 5:27:50 PM PDT by Doc-Joe
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