Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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Buffalo in Chihuahua Mexican


For millennia have inhabited the northern areas of Mexico, feeding on vegetation and improving conditions of life of other species like the prairie dog or the courier mountain.

Its existence increased the North American biological diversity, but to almost disappear in the nineteenth century, its important ecological role disappeared.
Today the governments of Canada, the United States and Mexico work together to restore areas to re-enter one of the most important species of the grassland ecosystem: the bison.

During the memorial ceremony of the "Día Nacional por la Conservación" the 27 November they were released 23 copies of a protected natural area of \u200b\u200bRancho El Uno in the municipality of Janos, Chihuahua, from Wind Cave National Park, Dakota del Sur.
The Secretary of Environment and Natural Remedies, Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada
, explained that this species has an important role in the regeneration of pastures and the goal is to reach one hundred copies for the next three years.
It will also ask the U.S. government to halt the construction of part of the dividing wall between the two borders to facilitate the migration of these magnificent animals.

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