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Documentation forBisonis available online, asis documentation for most GNU software. You mayalso find more information aboutBisonby runninginfo bisonorman bison,or by looking at/usr/share/doc/bison/,/usr/local/doc/bison/,or similar directories on your system. A brief summary is available byrunning bison --help.

I am working with Bison 3 in a project in an Ubuntu machine and would like to have the same version in my home windows pc. I am currently using MinGW which includes bison 2.4.2. I have tried to update this using this instructions and minGW-get which seemed to update certain tools but not bison.

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After several miles of walking in the still heat, we were worn out and ready to give up finding the herd. It was getting close to sunset when we topped a hill in a last attempt to catch sight of the bison.

Was this area a trail for covered wagons? You are able to capture the beauty of life, in your photos, what a gift. Were you ever afraid the bison might run over you? You know, I lived in Missouri for thirty years and never heard of this place in Kansas, until I learned of it from you, Suzanne. Thanks so much!

We are living through a period of unprecedented species extinction due to human-induced changes to the planet's ecosystems. This is not the first time human activities radically changed relationships between land and life. Illustrated by a famous photograph of remains, the extermination of bison from the North American West in the 19th century is one key example of catastrophic species loss.

As a visual studies researcher, I use photographs to analyze the impacts of colonization on human and non-human lives. Images of bison bones provide a window into the cultural and ecological relations that tie animal and human lives together. Through photographs, we can also think about bison extermination as part of a history of relationships.

The most famous photograph of bison extermination is a grisly image of a mountain of bison skulls. It was taken outside of Michigan Carbon Works in Rougeville, Mich., in 1892. At the close of the 18th century, there were between 30 and 60 million bison on the continent. By the time of this photograph, that population was reduced to only 456 wild bison.

Increased colonization of the West led to the large-scale slaughter of bison. The arrival of white settler hunters with their weapons, as well as growing market demand for hides and bones, intensified the killing. Most herds were exterminated between 1850 and the late 1870s.

The Rougeville photograph is often used to illustrate the scale of bison extermination. It appears in conservation publications, magazines, films and recent protest memes. The photograph has become an icon of this animal's slaughter. But this photograph is more than just a symbol of human-caused destruction and hubris. Analyzing the image with multiple lenses illustrates a history of relationships.

We know that Indigenous Nations and bison herds were closely linked. The vast number of bison herds shaped the lives of Indigenous Nations by facilitating the formations of large, politically and socially complex communities across the Prairies. Many Indigenous scholars demonstrate the interrelation of Plains Indigenous Nations and bison herds, sometimes referred to as buffalo.

For example, Cree political scientist Keira Ladner studied the non-hierarchical organization of Blackfoot communities and practices of collaborative decision-making. These community practices are rooted in close relationships to bison herds, which work as non-coercive collectives in which no single animal dominates.

Similarly, the Buffalo Treaty, an Indigenous-led effort to reintroduce wild bison first signed in 2014, describes the buffalo as a relative of Plains Indigenous peoples. The treaty states: "Buffalo is part of us and we are part of buffalo culturally, materially and spiritually."

The skulls in the photograph do not just represent the loss of bison, but the disruption of an entire ecosystem. Each bison killed meant the end of grazing, wallowing and migrating practices that make the land hospitable for other species.

For example, hundreds of species of insects live in bison dung, providing food for birds, turtles and bats. When bison roll in dirt, they create depressions called wallows, which fill with spring rain and provide homes for tadpoles and frogs. Without the presence of bison, habitats and food for these and many other species disappear.

There are currently 31,000 wild bison living in conservation herds in North America. The species is considered "near threatened" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. This indicates that conservation efforts have improved chances for bison species survival, but protections are still needed.

These remaining animals are the descendants of those few hundred bison who survived the 19th-century extermination. With the help of conservation projects, including the Indigenous-led Buffalo Treaty and InterTribal Buffalo Council, bison continue to survive.

As a close reading of the Rougeville photograph from multiple perspectives demonstrates that the scale of bison loss is dramatic. Relationships on the Prairies were forever changed by the extermination of the species in its wild, free-ranging form.

According to Leonardo Heizer, a visitor at the park who captured the now-viral video, someone in the car had opened the window, which somehow enticed the bison to put its head inside the vehicle to investigate.

For instance, Parc Oméga forbids visitors from opening their windows in the bison enclosure, as well as feeding the animals. The fact that this happened at all is a reminder of why visitors should have made sure at the time and, going forward, they know of and follow the rules.

There were two major replacements for Yacc, Berkeley Yacc (byacc) and GNU Bison, the first is in the public domain, while the other obviously uses the GPL License. The original author of both software was Robert Corbett and, confusingly, byacc was originally called bison. Furthermore Bison was not originally compatible with Yacc, but it was made compatible by Richard Stallman, who brought it into the GNU world. In the meantime, Corbett rewrote byacc from scratch to be compatible with Yacc. Byacc was originally the most popular version of Yacc-compatible software, but now is GNU Bison (byacc is still developed). There are also ports of Bison in other languages.

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