This story pertains to the bison herd in the Yellowstone National Park. The bison herd has been known to cross the park’s
boundaries into other adjacent federal owned land. The cattle ranchers in Montana want the buffalo herd to stay in the park
and out of the federal owned land that they use to feed their cattle. Brucellosis has been found with-in the bison herd.
There are a lot of unanswered questions concerning the "Last Buffalo Herd in Yellowstone Park".
For one thing is the brucellosis that the american bison have contagious to the cattle that roam loose around the Yellowstone
Park? There hasn’t been a case of brucellosis transmission to the cattle as of yet. Also the land surrounding the park
that the bison roam on federal land or rancher owned? If it is federal owned do the rancher’s have leases for this land?
The general bison habitat does not know where the park boundary is.
Because of some dedicated wildlife folks the buffalo is back home where it belongs and now it faces the same impeding danger
again like long ago. Hasn’t man learned its lesson yet?