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"path": "/news/15052026/trump-administration-bans-federal-land-bison-grazing/",
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"textContent": "SEATTLE—The Trump administration’s “final decision” banning bison grazing on public land is legally convoluted—and curiously narrow. Released earlier this month, it targets a single nonprofit, conservation-focused bison operation in a one state, while offering conciliatory assurances to scores of Native American tribes with much larger herds of bison across the West. The Interior Department described […]",
"title": "Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes"
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