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  2. Hudson-Meng Bison Kill - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hudson and Albert Meng were local ranchers who are credited [4] [5] with discovering the bonebed in 1954 while digging for a pond. Originally excavated by Dr. Larry Agenbroad in the 1970s, the dig was over 400 square meters and was considered the largest Alberta Culture bison kill site ever discovered.

  3. Olsen–Chubbuck Bison Kill Site - Wikipedia

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    The Olsen–Chubbuck Bison kill site is a Paleo-Indian site that dates to an estimated 8000–6500 B.C. and provides evidence for bison hunting and using a game drive system, long before the use of the bow and arrow or horses. [1] The site holds a bone bed of nearly 200 bison that were killed, butchered, and consumed by Paleo-Indian hunters.

  4. Toadstool Geologic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Bison Trail to Hudson-Meng Bison Kill is a 3-mile hike. The route crosses Whitehead Creek, which forms a ravine splitting the plain between the geologic park and the kill bed interpretive center. View of the Whitehead Creek in Oglala National Grassland from the Bison Hiking Trail

  5. File:Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed - Part of Excavated Bonebed ...

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  6. Category:Buffalo jumps - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Kill Site; Cooper Bison Kill Site; D. Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park; F. ... Hudson-Meng Bison Kill; J. Jumpingpound Mountain; M. Madison Buffalo Jump ...

  7. Program to kill Grand Canyon bison nets 4 animals, criticism

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    “No shots and no bison,” said Charles Gorecki, one of about a dozen volunteers selected to participate in a highly anticipated and highly criticized lethal removal program at the Grand Canyon.

  8. Game drive system - Wikipedia

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    The Jones-Miller Bison Kill Site is an example of how the terrain was used about 8,000 B.C. as a game drive site. Remains of 300 bison were found in an arroyo, or draw, above the Arikaree River basin. It was believed that the bison were strategically driven into an area difficult for the bison to traverse and easier to kill on three occasions.

  9. Buffalo Bill Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park, known as Scout's Rest Ranch, is a living history state park located west of North Platte, Nebraska.The ranch was established in 1878 with an initial purchase of 160 acres south of the Union Pacific tracks by William (Buffalo Bill) Cody.