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  2. Garnsey kill site - Wikipedia

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    The site is located adjacent the southeast corner of Bottomless Lake State Park, about 12 miles southeast of Roswell, New Mexico.The site was excavated by the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology in 1977 and 1978 [1] [2] and an adjacent site originally thought to be the campsite. [3]

  3. Folsom site - Wikipedia

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    Folsom site or Wild Horse Arroyo, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 29CX1, is a major archaeological site about 8 miles (13 km) west of Folsom, New Mexico.It is the type site for the Folsom tradition, a Paleo-Indian cultural sequence dating to between 11000 BC and 10000 BC.

  4. List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene

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    Sedillo Spring, Socorro County, New Mexico: The wild population died out in 1988 after a valve control system for surface discharge was installed in the spring and subsequently closed. Captive-bred animals were released in the same place in 1989, and further introduced to locations in New Mexico beginning in 1990. [116]

  5. Folsom tradition - Wikipedia

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    The antiquity of humans in the New World was a controversial topic in the late 19th and early 20th century. Beginning in 1859, discoveries of human bones in Europe in association with extinct Pleistocene mammals proved to scientists that human beings had existed further into the past than the Biblical tradition of a world created 6,000 years ago.

  6. Up close and personal with wild bison in southern New Mexico

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  7. American bison - Wikipedia

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    The American bison (Bison bison; pl.: bison), commonly known as the American buffalo, or simply buffalo (not to be confused with true buffalo), is a species of bison that is endemic (or native) to North America. It is one of two extant species of bison, along with the European bison.

  8. Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship - AOL

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    Bison, also known as buffalo, walk in a herd inside a corral at Badlands National Park, on Oct. 13, 2022, near Wall, S.D. The wild animals were corralled for transfer to Native American tribes ...

  9. List of bison conservation herds in North America - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico and Colorado: Ted Turner: 1200 Wanuskewin Heritage Park: Saskatchewan: Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority: 12 Waterton Lakes National Park [3] Alberta: Parks Canada: 6 White Horse Hill National Game Preserve [3] North Dakota: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 20 Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge [3] Oklahoma: U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...