Sean Gerrity, president of the American Prairie Reserve, is working to build a bison herd of at least at least 10000, which would make it the largest in the world.
maybe interduce some new tree's with are verry benaficial for the wild like
in like shade, water collecting , food , and clearing unwanted bugs or
desises. animal will soon know these tree's and lurn to co-op with it its
not nate of amerika but will work much beter for the next 100 years + :p
+fozzy0266 The prairie is changed but not destroyed. I spent nearly 30 years living in the prairie environment and it is not destroyed at all. Different Yes, But not destroyed.
They are trying to get the prairie's back to the way they were before it was destroyed. Only the original species where possible.
1950's Rock And Roll (Part Three)
The origins of rock and roll have been fiercely debated by commentators and historians of music. There is general agreement that it arose in the Southern United ...
Tim Ferriss, Steven Rinella Caribou Hunt, Part 1
Tim Ferriss of "4-Hour" Publishing Fame Kicks-off Steven Rinella's Season Three with an Epic Journey Into the Alaskan Wilderness on January 6 @ 9pm ET/PT!
I am only in aww of the enlightenment of Tim awakening to his own humanity.
I am holding hope for people that are finally coming back to what we humans
were before the sense of entitlement we now live in today. And not letting
society wreak havoc on our reason for our existence on this earth. It's
what we make of it, not what it makes of us. Love Steve for all his efforts
of bringing people into the light.
After reading 4HB as well as MeatEater I've gotta say it seems like these
guys will get along. I just got the DVDs up here in Canada for the last
season and am looking forward to the next one.
Native Sun Productions By the mid-eighteenth century, Colonial America wanted to expand beyond the Allegheny mountain range. One of the few possible ...
Boone took part in the ceremonies of the bogus Sycamore Shoals treaty in
which Richard Henderson paid the Cherokee for a huge portion of the
Cantuckee hunting grounds shared in common by not only the Cherokee, but
other tribes such as the Catawba, Lenape, Maumee, Wyandot and Shawnee. The
Cherokee did this without the knowledge and consent of those other tribes.
As bad as the tribe from Brooklyn who "let" themselves be "bought off" for
60 guilders not to hunt in Manhattan (they didn't, anyway), while the only
Indians that really DID live in Manhattan lived at the Northern tip, at
Spuyten Duyvil, and they never sold it or received a damned thing for it.
That is correct. A few Cherokee were willing to sell land that did not
belong to them, while other Cherokee people tried to stop it. We explained
this in our film.
Yes, Scott New is a great guy and also a good friend of ours.
Honoring Our Heritage ~ 9/19/2015
Excerpt From Hispanic Heritage Council of Buffalo NY Facebook Post: Honoring Our Heritage. Building Our Future, the theme that brought many guest to enjoy a ...