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Today, as part of her America 250 Week, Representative Sharice Davids hosted a roundtable discussion with state and conservation leaders focused on bison herd restoration efforts and the cultural and historical significance of the American bison, the national mammal of the United States.
“Bison are deeply tied to the history of the Great Plains, to Kansas itself, and to many Tribal Nations whose cultures and lifeways have long been connected to them,” said Davids. “Their recovery is one of the most important conservation success stories in our country, but it only happened because of sustained collaboration and commitment. As we reflect on America 250, it’s also a reminder that we have a responsibility to keep protecting and restoring what makes this place unique.”
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As Part of Her America 250 Week, Davids Hosts Bison Restoration Conversation on Significance of America's National Mammal
SHAWNEE, KS - Today, as part of her America 250 Week, Representative Sharice Davids hosted a roundtable discussion with state and conservation leaders focused on bison herd restoration efforts and the cultural and historical significance of the American bison, the national mammal of the United States.
Bison may be key to saving the rest of Kansas' tallgrass prairie
A roundtable on bison restoration this week in Shawnee convened to highlight how grazing herds help sustain Kansas's grasslands and ecosystems.
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