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Central to Turner's vision was the iconic American bison—a species reduced from 60 million to fewer than 1,000 by the late 1800s due to relentless slaughter. Turner saw these animals not just as symbols of the plains but as essential engineers of ecosystem health. Unlike domesticated cattle, bison are nomadic grazers whose movements aerate the soil with their hooves and create vital microhabitats through wallowing.