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~ MID-DAY PASSING ~
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~ MID-DAY PASSING ~
Antelope Island in Great Salt Lake, Utah, United States of America is part of Antelope Island State Park. On the island, a semi-free ranging population of "Buffaloes" or American Bison have been in existence since 1893. Though the island was named for the Pronghorn Antelope that John C. Fremont and Kit Carson discovered there when they explored the Great Salt Lake, bison (American Buffalo) were later introduced, and the island is now perhaps most famous for its bison herd. Antelope Island has natural scenic beauty and holds populations of Pronghorn Antelope, Bighorn Sheep, American Bison, porcupine, badger, coyote, bobcat, and millions of waterfowl. Antelope Island Bison Herd has proven to be a valuable genetic pool for bison breeding and conservation purposes. The bison do well because much of the island is covered by dry, native grassland.
Jeana Clark |
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Tammy Espino |
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What an awesome sight to see. Fantastic capture :)
July 23, 2012
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Michelle Alton |
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Talk about a home "where the buffalo roam!" This WILL be a winner for you, Jeana.
July 24, 2012
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MELODIE C. ROBERTS |
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I Really like this!
July 24, 2012
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