And Then There Were (Almost) None

And Then There Were (Almost) None (HM23Y3)

Location: Washington, DC 20008
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Country: United States of America
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N 38° 55.897', W 77° 3.145'

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How many bison once roamed North America?
A good estimate is that roughly 30 million bison once roamed the grasslands of North America. To the explorers Lewis and Clark, the herds "darkened the whole plains." What happened? People. Massive hunting campaigns brought an end to the seemingly endless herds. Growth of farming and ranching and sever draught caused even more loss.

A "bullish" economy
Bison were a staple of the economy in the 1800s. As Americans became more industrial, the need for machine belts made from hides grew and grew. Sport-hunting also became the rage. Railroad companies offered tourists a chance to shoot bison from the coaches; one record-setting rider killed as many as 120 animals in 40 minutes. Within 50 years, the great herds were gone.

Time to stop "bullying" around!
By the late 1800s, about 325 wild bison were left. Congress began to take action to protect the remaining bison, and private ranchers started to create small herds. Slowly, the population crept up, thanks to legal protection, refuges and breeding programs. Today about 30,000 live in conservation herds and hundreds of thousands live on private ranches. Efforts to bring back massive herds will take time, land and a strong commitment to the recovery of this treasured animal.

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William Jacob Hays, The Gathering of the Herds (1866)
Courtesy of the Anschuts Collection. Photo: William J. O'Connor

Pile of bison skulls (c. 1870)
Burton Historical Collection/Detroit Public Library

Yellowstone National Park (2004)
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HM NumberHM23Y3
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Placed BySmithsonian Institution
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Date Added Tuesday, December 19th, 2017 at 7:02am PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 322098 N 4311190
Decimal Degrees38.93161667, -77.05241667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 55.897', W 77° 3.145'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 55' 53.82" N, 77° 3' 8.7" W
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Area Code(s)202
Closest Postal AddressAt or near Olmsted Walk, Washington DC 20008, US
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