After Fewer Bison Left Yellowstone, Population Set to GrowAfter Fewer Bison Left Yellowstone, Population Set to GrowIn the past, the bison capture and slaughter program has met resistance from animal rights activists.Associated PressAssociated PressTom MortonTom Morton
Yellowstone Captures More Than 500 Bison, Hunters Kill 200+Yellowstone Captures More Than 500 Bison, Hunters Kill 200+Officials had sought to reduce Yellowstone's approximately 4,900 bison by 600 to 900 animals this year.Associated PressAssociated Press
Yellowstone Bison Given to Tribes to Help Reduce SlaughtersYellowstone Bison Given to Tribes to Help Reduce SlaughtersThey’ve been tested repeatedly to make sure they are disease-free.Associated PressAssociated Press
More Than 1,000 Bison Removed From Yellowstone National ParkMeat from slaughtered bison is distributed to Native American tribes.Associated PressAssociated Press
Nearly 1,000 Yellowstone Bison Killed This SeasonNearly 1,000 Yellowstone Bison Killed This SeasonThe herd is culled through public hunting and shipping some bison to slaughter. Associated PressAssociated Press
Progress Made on Reducing Yellowstone Bison HerdProgress Made on Reducing Yellowstone Bison HerdA Yellowstone report says 179 bison have been transferred to Native American tribes for slaughter and 359 have been killed by hunters as of last Friday.Associated PressAssociated Press
Yellowstone Bison Sent to Slaughter Over Tribes’ ObjectionsYellowstone Bison Sent to Slaughter Over Tribes’ ObjectionsMontana officials oppose transferring bison to the quarantine.Associated PressAssociated Press
Deal Allows Yellowstone Bison SlaughterDeal Allows Yellowstone Bison SlaughterThe Associated Press obtained details of the agreement Thursday.Associated PressAssociated Press
Yellowstone Begins Bison Capture, Slaughter to Reduce HerdSo far this winter, tribal hunters have taken 80 bison and state hunters have harvested 19.Associated PressAssociated Press
Dogs Rescued From Meat Farm Safe in CheyenneDogs Rescued From Meat Farm Safe in CheyenneTwo dogs that were headed to slaughter on a dog meat farm in Wonju, South Korea are now safe in Cheyenne.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald