Snowy Bison
Uploaded: December 03, 2007
Shirley Sicurello December 03, 2007
Beautiful, Ken. #800203Michelle Alton December 03, 2007
This is truly a wonderful capture, Ken Well worth the traipse through the blizzard, I think!Dennis Flanagan December 03, 2007
Great shot Ken. #5165431Teresa Burnett December 03, 2007
Great capture Ken. This is one BIG fellow isn't he!!! Fantastic lighting and I love the snow on his face and hanging from his chest. #5166240Bunny Snow April 02, 2008
This is a wonderful capture, Ken.I'd love to see him kept alive and not exterminated by the National Park Service under the Bush Administration. But, that is what is happening.
The Natural Resources Defense Council says: "So far this winter, more than 1,200 free-roaming buffalo in Yellowstone National Park have been slaughtered by the National Park Service and the Montana Department of Livestock. Come spring, their newborn calves will be just as vulnerable to the National Park Service's brutal and senseless killing plan."
For more information, go to:
http://tinyurl.com/2xny9s
Together we can spread the word and save the buffalo and their newborn babies from extinction due to greed.
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