FROM THE ARCHIVE
Three Yellowstone bison slaughtered
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2002

Livestock officials in Montana sent three bison to the slaughterhouse because they wandered out of Yellowstone National Park.

Under a plan finalized by the Clinton administration, the state can kill bison if they leave the park boundaries and test positive for a deadly cattle disease. The latter condition can be lifted under certain times of the year.

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Montana Digest: Park bison slaughtered (The Billings Gazette 10/3)

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