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Every year, tens of thousands of visitors gather to witness one of the most dramatic wildlife events in America: the Buffalo Roundup. In this episode of Tailgate Talks, we go behind the scenes to uncover what it takes to move hundreds of bison safely and efficiently across the sweeping prairies of Custer State Park.
From managing the herd's health to coordinating horses, riders, and vehicles, the Buffalo Roundup is a blend of tradition, conservation, and sheer logistical muscle. You'll hear how rangers, wranglers, and park professionals prepare for the spectacle, the history behind this unique event, and the lessons it offers in leadership, teamwork, and balancing people with wildlife.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeThe history and purpose of the Buffalo Roundup.
How park professionals manage logistics, safety, and crowd control for tens of thousands of visitors.
The role of conservation in maintaining healthy bison herds.
Leadership and teamwork lessons hidden in the thunder of hooves.
What it feels like to ride alongside a 2,000-pound animal at full speed.
The Buffalo Roundup is more than a show—it's a living example of conservation in action, cultural heritage, and the careful balance between people and nature. Whether you're a park professional, a wildlife enthusiast, or just curious about one of America's most unique traditions, this episode gives you a rare look inside the roundup.
🎧 Tune in to experience the thundering hooves, the dust of the prairie, and the teamwork it takes to herd thunder.
Guest InformationAaron Rodgers Visitor Services Program Manager Custer State Park, South Dakota 📧 [email protected]
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Every year, tens of thousands of visitors gather to witness one of the most dramatic wildlife events in America: the Buffalo Roundup. In this episode of Tailgate Talks, we go behind the scenes to uncover what it takes to move hundreds of bison safely and efficiently across the sweeping prairies of Custer State Park.
From managing the herd's health to coordinating horses, riders, and vehicles, the Buffalo Roundup is a blend of tradition, conservation, and sheer logistical muscle. You'll hear how rangers, wranglers, and park professionals prepare for the spectacle, the history behind this unique event, and the lessons it offers in leadership, teamwork, and balancing people with wildlife.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeThe history and purpose of the Buffalo Roundup.
How park professionals manage logistics, safety, and crowd control for tens of thousands of visitors.
The role of conservation in maintaining healthy bison herds.
Leadership and teamwork lessons hidden in the thunder of hooves.
What it feels like to ride alongside a 2,000-pound animal at full speed.
The Buffalo Roundup is more than a show—it's a living example of conservation in action, cultural heritage, and the careful balance between people and nature. Whether you're a park professional, a wildlife enthusiast, or just curious about one of America's most unique traditions, this episode gives you a rare look inside the roundup.
🎧 Tune in to experience the thundering hooves, the dust of the prairie, and the teamwork it takes to herd thunder.
Guest InformationAaron Rodgers Visitor Services Program Manager Custer State Park, South Dakota 📧 [email protected]

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