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The '''Hudson-Meng Bison Kill''' site is located in the [[Oglala National Grassland]] of western [[Nebraska]] northwest of [[Crawford, Nebraska|Crawford]]. It is the largest [[Alberta Culture]] [[bison]] kill site ever discovered. The bison found are not the same species as the bison that currently live in the United States, but are an extinct bison species, ''[[Ancient Bison|Bison antiquus]]''. |
The '''Hudson-Meng Bison Kill''' site is located in the [[Oglala National Grassland]] of western [[Nebraska]] northwest of [[Crawford, Nebraska|Crawford]]. It is the largest [[Alberta Culture]] [[bison]] kill site ever discovered. The bison found are not the same species as the bison that currently live in the United States, but are an extinct bison species, ''[[Ancient Bison|Bison antiquus]]''. |
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The kill site is managed by the [[United States Forest Service]]. |
The kill site is managed by the [[United States Forest Service]]. |
Revision as of 21:11, 2 October 2007
The Hudson-Meng Bison Kill site is located in the Oglala National Grassland of western Nebraska northwest of Crawford. It is the largest Alberta Culture bison kill site ever discovered. The bison found are not the same species as the bison that currently live in the United States, but are an extinct bison species, Bison antiquus.
The kill site is managed by the United States Forest Service.