History NOW: Bison Named the First National Mammal | History

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On May 9, 2016, President Obama signed legislation naming the bison America's first national mammal. The Nature Conservancy and Ranchlands partnered on the Medano-Zapata Ranch to help the American bison continue to flourish in its natural habitat. #HistoryNOW

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