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    • FWS Employee Moving Buffalo

    • FWS Employee Moving Buffalo

    • buffalo;ungulates; Resource management; Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge; Nebraska

    • MOVING BUFFALO AT FORT NIOBRARA REFUGE. Grazing is an effective management tool that can benefit a variety of species when it is properly applied. It may also be used in wetland habitats to open choked vegetation and restore plant vigor. Even at...
    • American Bison

    • American Bison

    • Wildlife refuges; Wildflowers; Plains; Mammals;

    • American bison resting among wildflowers in Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge
    • Osterhout milk-vetch pods

    • Osterhout milk-vetch pods

    • Endangered species; Plants;

    • The Osterhout milkvetch is restricted to badlands of the Upper Cretaceous Niobrara and Pierre Shales and of late Tertiary (Miocene Troublesome Formation) siltstone sediments. The Osterhout milkvetch was listed as endangered on July 13, 1989 (54 FR...
    • Bison near a river.

    • Bison near a river.

    • Mammals; Wildlife;

    • A group of buffalo near a river at Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. Resource links:http://www.fws.gov/fortniobrara/
    • Moving Bison

    • Moving Bison

    • Fort Niobrara NWR; Nebraska; FWS Employees (USFWS); Resource management; National Wildlife Refuge

    • MOVING BISON TO SUMMER PASTURE. Grazing is an effective management tool that can benefit a variety of species when it is properly applied. It may also be used in wetland habitats to open choked vegetation and restore plant vigor. Even at refuges...
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