Friday, March 11, 2011

Buffalo Bill of Rights
1. To be honored with respect to their cultural and spiritual significance
    to the Indigenous people of this continent.

2. To be recognized for their potential to educate our communities
    regarding sustainable co-existence between humans and wildlife.

3. Re-establish historical migration patterns.

4. Establish a sustainable population growth rate.

5. Fulfill their inherent ecological role within their native range.

6. Exist within their innate social structure and functional herd dynamic.

7. Live out their natural life cycle as a wild species.

8. Exist as the genetic wellspring for future wild, free ranging
    bison populations.

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