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Bison have been in the news recently. The Interior Department this past week released $5 million to help fund both bison restoration and grasslands rehabilitation.  And next month Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan will release their latest documentary, The American Buffalo. The American Buffalo documentary traces the history of how bison nearly went extinct, and how they came back. It will be delivered in a two-part, four-hour series on public television.

Earlier this summer I talked to Dayton Duncan about the project, and we’re rerunning that conversation to remind you of the documentary that is set to debut on October 16.

0:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
0:12 Episode Intro with Kurt Repanshek
1:38 Wabanaki - Nature’s Symphony - The Sounds of Acadia
2:01 Potrero Group
2:28 Grand Teton National Park Foundation
2:58 Friends of Acadia
3:28 The American Buffalo with Dayton Duncan
19:24 The Offering - Bill Mize - The Sounds of the Great Smoky Mountains
19:36 NPT Promo
19:48 Interior Federal Credit Union
20:11 Great Smoky Mountains Association
20:33 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
20:59 The American Buffalo with Dayton Duncan Continues
39:22 Yellowstone - Randy Petersen - The Sounds of Yellowstone
39:35 Yosemite Conservancy
39:57 Washington’s National Park Fund
40:29 The Everglades Foundation
40:44 The American Buffalo with Dayton Duncan Continues
1:00:53 The Horsemen - Randy Petersen - The Spirit of South Dakota
1:01:53 Episode Closing
1:02:24 Orange Tree Productions
1:02:58 Splitbeard Productions
1:03:10 National Parks Traveler footer

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