PHOTO OF THE DAY August 6, 2005  

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Where Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
When 1967
Photographer William Albert Allard

"Bison, once millions strong across the plains, were nearly wiped out by hunting. They also have refused to go gently, rebounding from a population of a thousand in 1889 to 300 times that many in North America today."

—From the special issue "National Geographic's Best of America," September 2002


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