Yes, the label may require further scrutiny because the American buffalo (Bison bison) is often given that term. They are plentiful, but you are most often dealing with a commercial game ranch if you are interested in hunting for a wall trophy or for meat on the table.
There are numerous buffalo/bison ranches in North Dakota which offer buffalo/bison products for sale, including meat, hides, leather products, skulls, and mounted heads.
There are some buffalo/bison ranches which provide private buffalo/bison hunts.
The National Buffalo Museum is located in Jamestown, North Dakota. The museum maintains a live bison herd, including "White Cloud", a true albino "White Buffalo" and her white calf, "Dakota Miracle".
The Theodore Roosevelt National Park maintains a buffalo/bison herd. The herd sizes are set at 200 to 400 bison at the South Unit and 100 to 300 bison at the North Unit of the park to maintain healthy range conditions.
The Dakota depended on the buffalo/bison for food, clothing, shelter, weapons. So they followed the buffalo as they roamed the Great Plains, including North Dakota.
Yes, there is a National Buffalo Museum in North Dakota. It is located in Jamestown, near the Frontier Village. The National Buffalo Museum is home to a bison herd. One bison, White Cloud, is the only true albino "White Buffalo".
The World's Largest Buffalo statue is located in Jamestown, North Dakota. The statue is about 1/4 mile from the James River, on a bluff overlooking the river.
The web address of the Buffalo Trails Museum is: http://buffalotrails.com
The web address of the National Buffalo Museum is: http://www.buffalomuseum.com
The 1889 quarter which has a buffalo on it is the NORTH Dakota quarter not South Dakota. The South Dakota 1889 quarter depicts Mount Rushmore. Both quarters were released in 2006. Unless they are proof they are worth 25 cents.
The phone number of the Buffalo Trails Museum is: 701-859-4361.
The buffalo because they provide food,clothing,shelter,and weopans
Yes, on private property for both meat and trophies.
Robinson, North Dakota.
Buffalo, New York is the best known but there are cities named Buffalo in the following states. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin (2) and Wyoming.
The National Buffalo Museum is in Jamestown, North Dakota. Links can be found below to check facts and gather more information.