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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As you pass the ranger station and Yellowstone Institute buildings you might ponder the coexistence in the Lamar Valley of three of Yellowstone&#8217;s larger mammals. This was the site of the Lamar Buffalo Ranch from 1907 into the 1950s, a part of the park&#8217;s efforts to revive the population of the nearly extinct buffalo (called that when the park was new, although zoologists prefer to call them bison). Here the animals were kept in corrals and were fed hay cut in the valley. The imported plains herd interbred with native mountain bison, and some of their descendents live in the </p>
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