American Bison strolling by the Mile High City

A bit of the old west meeting the new. In some ways, seeing these massive creatures roam so close to a major city seems out of place. However, we are the ones intruding on their ancestral lands.

These massive animals were hunted to the brink of extinction in the 1700s and 1800s with as few as 750 reported by 1890. The American Bison’s numbers have since rebounded with about 500,000 now living on public and private lands but none have truly free range anymore. The land they used to roam freely has been overtaken by man and, for better and worse, the landscape has changed greatly since this bull’s ancestors roamed the land.

At least now we seem to have awoken to some of the damage done in decades and centuries past and are trying to rectify it by working to restore these impressive animal’s population and giving them some of their ancestral lands back.

An American Bison bull walks on the plains with Denver, Colorado and the Rocky Mountains in the background.  (© Tony’s Takes)
An American Bison bull walks on the plains with Denver, Colorado and the Rocky Mountains in the background. (© Tony’s Takes)

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