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Migratory Bison revive the environment

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American Bison

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At Yellowstone National Park about 5,000 Migratory Bison roam and graze the grasslands.

In new research it hints that these Bison are actually helping the environment with their grazing habits.

This means that there are potential benefits to restoring Bison to an ecosystem.

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