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X-WR-CALDESC:Plains Bison have roamed the Great Plains for centuries. Join 
 Conservation Nebraska and Josh Wiese from the Crane Trust as we learn toge
 ther about the history and importance of bison both today and in the past.
 \nCurrently plains bison\, also called buffalo\, are managed by several gr
 oups throughout the state of Nebraska. None of these groups would be able 
 to do the work they do with bison today if it weren’t for conservation eff
 orts in the late 19th and early 20th century.\n\nJosh completed his Master
 's of Environmental Management through Western Colorado University focusin
 g on creating a comprehensive plan for the Crane Trust to manage habitat w
 ith bison and their genetic diversity\, health\, and cultural revitalizati
 on. His current role as Range Manager focuses on monitoring habitat change
 s and management of over 6\,000 acres\, restoring native vegetation and di
 versity\, and managing a herd of over 150 bison
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DESCRIPTION:Plains Bison have roamed the Great Plains for centuries. Join C
 onservation Nebraska and Josh Wiese from the Crane Trust as we learn toget
 her about the history and importance of bison both today and in the past.
 \nCurrently plains bison\, also called buffalo\, are managed by several gr
 oups throughout the state of Nebraska. None of these groups would be able 
 to do the work they do with bison today if it weren’t for conservation eff
 orts in the late 19th and early 20th century.\n\nJosh completed his Master
 's of Environmental Management through Western Colorado University focusin
 g on creating a comprehensive plan for the Crane Trust to manage habitat w
 ith bison and their genetic diversity\, health\, and cultural revitalizati
 on. His current role as Range Manager focuses on monitoring habitat change
 s and management of over 6\,000 acres\, restoring native vegetation and di
 versity\, and managing a herd of over 150 bison
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SUMMARY:CE: Get to Know: Plains Bison
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