A country far far away from America
BISON
As of 2008, there were 3,000 wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) left in the wild, residing in the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba. There are also 53 in the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Alaska.
Greenland left the European Community in 1979 when it became more autonomous within the Kingdom of Denmark
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Besides European settlers killing the American bison (Bison bison) for hides and meat, the slaughter of the bison herds was a means to deprive the native American tribes from their traditional sources of food and hides, etc. The slaughter greatly increased as the railroads headed west, with bison being shot from the train carriages as the train sped past, and the carcases left to rot. Driven into starvation, many tribes were forced onto reservations. Thankfully, nowadays, due to conservation, the number of bison has steadily increased and the numbers are stable.
Today, four European countries continue to drive on the left: Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom.
There are likely around 5000 wild bison left in the world, most being in Yellowstone in the States, and in a couple of national parks in Canada.
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American Bison were brought back from the brink of extinction after extensive over hunting and introduced illness left the total population at around 100 individuals. With continued proper management in the wild and the continued commercial demand for buffalo meat there is little danger of extinction,
There are likely around 5000 wild bison left in the world, most being in Yellowstone in the States, and in a couple of national parks in Canada.
Northeastto be more precise it is on the left of Ethiopia and right under Egypt. If you have trouble looking for it on a map it is the biggest country in Africa and the 10th biggest in the world.