In the 1800s, the vast herds of buffalo that once covered the plains of North America were hunted almost to extinction. How were they saved? What started with a plea from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to President Theodore Roosevelt ended with an 1800 mile train ride for fifteen buffalo to a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory.
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In the 1800s, the vast herds of buffalo that once covered the plains of North America were hunted almost to extinction. How were they saved? What started with a plea from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to President Theodore Roosevelt ended with an 1800 mile train ride for fifteen buffalo to a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory.
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Like New. No Jacket. Inscribed and Signed By Author Inscribed "To Guy Black, Watch out for stampeding buffalo! Desiree Morrison Webber Nov. 11, 1999." Story of how President Roosevelt opened the way for conservationists to establish a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory. Fifteen buffalo were loaded onto a train for a 1800-mile trip to replenish lost herds.
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