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Pushing Bison Off the Land While Trying to Think Like Them

Pushing Bison Off the Land While Trying to Think Like Them
Bison roam the hills outside of Avalon, Calif., on March 18, 2026. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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In Montana, a federal decision is forcing bison off public grazing lands. Cattle are classified as livestock, while bison are treated as wildlife. Under that distinction, one is allowed to graze public land, and the other is not.

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Mollie Engelhart
Mollie Engelhart
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Mollie Engelhart, regenerative farmer and rancher at Sovereignty Ranch, is committed to food sovereignty, soil regeneration, and educating on homesteading and self-sufficiency. She is the author of “Debunked by Nature”: Debunk Everything You Thought You Knew About Food, Farming, and Freedom—a raw, riveting account of her journey from vegan chef and LA restaurateur to hands-in-the-dirt farmer, and how nature shattered her cultural programming.