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Why Are Buffalo Returning to Texas After 136 Years?

Why Are Buffalo Returning to Texas After 136 Years?

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The episode details the significant return of American bison to Texas after a 136-year absence, describing the historical catastrophe of their near-extinction, which was intrinsically linked to the U.S. government’s effort to subdue Indigenous tribes. This resurgence, which gained substantial momentum by 2025, is driven by the urgent ecological necessity of using bison as keystone species to restore degraded grasslands, increase carbon sequestration, and boost overall biodiversity. The return also functions as a profound act of cultural revival and healing, championed by Indigenous-led organizations like the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project (TTBP) who are focused on restoring traditional relationships and achieving food sovereignty. Though supported by collaborative efforts across state parks, private ranches, and federal programs, the restoration faces ongoing hurdles concerning genetic bottlenecks, habitat scarcity, and social conflicts over the regulatory classification of the animals. Ultimately, the text presents the bison's comeback as a multifaceted story of redemption for both the environment and the cultures that once depended on them.
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