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by Dyle Warren
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Grazing Buffalo is an original photograph by Dyle Warren. ... more
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Grazing Buffalo is an original photograph by Dyle Warren.
In the early 1900's, all wood bison in British Columbia were killed out. Since their reintroduction in 1995 it is easy to spot them grazing along the Alaska Highway in northeast British Columbia near Fort Nelson, Canada.
This bison is most likely part of what is known as the Nordquist Herd made up of approximately 120-150 individuals. It is one of only two herds In B.C., the other herd is known as the Etthithun Herd.
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01/10/2015
Welcome to my site and thank you for stopping by - I am a semi-retired photographer who enjoys sharing photos of places I 've been and roads I've traveled. If your interests are people, wildlife, scenic views and the like, you're invited to view my galleries and come along for the ride... About Me - Dyle Cronenweth - Warren Photography is something I've been interested in since grade school. Perhaps it's an innate interest of mine as there are several photographers, cinematographers and artists in the family. My career path took me into a completely different direction and I spent a lifetime working in the computer industry for various Fortune 500 companies. After twenty-four years with Texas Instruments, I took an early...
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Sergey Taran
Nice picture!
Vishvesh Tadsare
Great shot of a great buffalo! V/F
Wendy Brunell
Love this shot and find these so interesting. fv
Paul Freidlund
awesome digital touch l/f
Dyle Warren replied:
Thank you Paul!
Jake Danishevsky
Beautiful shot.
Dyle Warren replied:
Thank you!