Steve Rinella
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I think it's, you know, I know it fluctuate, fluctuate maybe by like a part of a percent over recent years, but 94 or 95% of the animals in existence of the bison in existence are privately owned.
A hundred percent.
If you scratch those off, you, you have, you know, there's what you, like I said, like half million of the animals.
You, you like scratch away the privately owned ones and you're looking at a 95% reduction.
No, I, I, it's just like you, you've reduced it to next to nothing.
You have, I recently did sort of a roundup of, of, well, I try to define wild.
It'd be like something that can cross political boundaries.
When you get down to herds that are allowed to cross political boundaries.
Without management status changing as they cross political boundaries.
I mean, you get into like small handfuls.
Oh, it's tiny.
There's a handful in Alaska that can cross political boundaries.