A Chorus of Buffalo - Hardcover

Rudner, Ruth

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This series of finely-hewn personal essays all pivot on the theme of the buffalo and its world.

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Contrary to popular belief, the American buffalo is not extinctAbut it is in trouble. In this passionate volume, Montana writer Rudner (Partings) mixes lyrical anecdotes and meditative essays to explore the buffalo's fragile existence, its uncertain future and the politics swirling around the iconic animal. Because buffalo sometimes carry brucellosis, a bovine disease that can cause incurable, debilitating undulant fever in humans and irregular fertility in cattleAand because ranchers are required to kill off entire cattle herds at the first sign of itAthe roaming rights of buffalo occupy a central place in Western agricultural politics. Traveling across bison country, Rudner interviews the interested parties, watches the buffalo roam and weighs the merits of all sides. In the end, she comes down on the side of those environmental groups and private citizens who want public lands to be made available to free-ranging bison. Ranchers' fears, she argues, are exaggerated; indeed, there is no known instance of brucellosis transmission from wild buffalo to grazing domestic cattle. Rudner's reverence for the magnificent creature shines through her descriptions of firsthand encountersAon the Dakota prairie, in Yellowstone backcountry, on a Chippewa/Cree reservation (where only five buffalo remain) and on a Sioux reservation (where a thriving herd of more than 400 buffalo live). Throughout, she evenhandedly considers the often-conflicting views of environmentalists, ranchers, park rangers, biologists, animal rights groups, Indians who eat buffalo meat and backpackers who, like herself, view the buffalo as a living link to nature's wildness. (June)
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Montana writer and Yellowstone back-country guide Rudner presents a series of ruminations on the state of the bison in the United States today. Trying to avoid getting snarled in the wildlife politics that pit ranchers and bureaucrats against environmentalists and Native Americans, she provides a fairly impartial view of the widely diverse opinions on these migratory animals, many of which have been killed when they inevitably wander beyond national park boundaries. Ultimately, however, Rudner's love and respect for these wild animals comes through, and it is clear that her heart lies on the environmental side of the issue. A good companion to Harold P. Danz's more historically based Of Bison and Man (Univ. of Colorado, 1997), this is recommended for larger public and Western natural history collections.DTim J. Markus, Evergreen State Coll. Lib., Olympia, WA
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ISBN 10:  1569244383 ISBN 13:  9781569244388
Publisher: Da Capo Press, 2003
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