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U.S. History 1877-Present 5: Where Have All the Buffalo Gone? 61 Views
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The near extinction of the american buffalo totally wasn't all humans' fault...there were droughts and locusts and...well okay it was almost entirely our fault. Let's take a look at why in the video above.
Transcript
- 00:04
Was all this environmental protection stuff really necessary we
- 00:08
mean come on America is a huge place with infinite
- 00:12
resources that will never run out right huh yeah sure [Oil meter decreasing]
- 00:16
tell that to the American Buffalo which was hunted close to extinction which
- 00:20
would have really messed up the song yeah
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- 00:23
seriously though Americans somehow managed to whittle the population of
- 00:27
these giant bovine from about 30 million down to about 300 let's think about that [Buffalo population chart appears]
- 00:35
again 30 million 300 that means the population went down to about one
- 00:41
100,000 of its previous size we didn't know fractions could be that scary nice
- 00:46
going guy so how did the Buffalo genocide go down well it wasn't all [Buffalo's laying dead on the ground]
- 00:51
humans fault one issue was that the late 19th century saw some of the horse
- 00:56
droughts America had ever seen up until that point in the 1870s the Great Plains
- 01:01
were even plagued by swarms of locusts which no doubt led a whole bunch of [Locust appears]
- 01:05
pious farmers to whip out their biblical readings about the ten plagues and
- 01:09
wonder whether they were accidentally allotted land in ancient Egypt well the [Man stood in front of Moses in Egypt]
- 01:14
trouble with drought is that they make it super hard for things to grow and it
- 01:18
sucks for farmers but it also sucks for animals who heed grass like the Buffalo
- 01:23
to make matters worse the droughts led to giant wildfires yeah so not only was [Fire burning in the woods]
- 01:28
the grass sparse and dry it was also on fire which makes it kind of hard to eat
- 01:33
and buffalo had to fight human bred horses and cattle for a little bit of
- 01:37
grass that was left guess who the human side is with in that fight but that [Man stood with cow fighting buffalo]
- 01:41
wasn't the end of the buffalos woes Americans were also going bison crazy
- 01:45
and killing the big beef fees in record numbers how'd we manage that well
- 01:50
railroads had opened up the West and made it possible for anyone with a gun
- 01:54
and a thirst for profit to hop a train and go huntin [People boarding a train]
- 01:57
Plus railroads made the shipment of buffalo hides back east even quicker and
- 02:00
cheaper so more people were getting into the buffalo hide biz farmers wanted the
- 02:05
Prairie lands cleared so they could get to planting which meant those darn [Man inspects land of buffalo]
- 02:08
Buffalo had to take a hike Plus Western myths and
- 02:13
legends about famous buffalo hunters like Buffalo Bill Cody made it seem like
- 02:17
a super American and super cool guy thing to do [Buffalo Bill Wild West advert appears]
- 02:21
well commodities markets for Buffalo tongues meat skins and pelts were
- 02:26
booming and demand only went up as supply increased basically consumers
- 02:32
were desperate for a piece of the mythic American West and the Bison was an easy
- 02:36
symbol to which the Buffalo said hang because we love all the love but maybe [Buffalo speaking to man wearing Buffalo fur jacket]
- 02:41
you could show it without eradicating our population well probably they just
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