The Water Buffalo is a large bovine animal, frequently used as livestock. There are established populations of Water Buffalo in Northern Australia. During the 1950s, water buffalo were hunted for their skins and meat, which was exported and used in the local trade. In North America, Florida water buffalo are limited commercial herds, for yogurt and cheese products. South America Water buffalo were introduced into the Amazon River basin in 1895. They are now extensively used there for meat and dairy production. In Argentina many game ranches raise water buffalo for hunting. Search below to find your next Water Buffalo hunting destination in Australia or Argentina with our professional hunting guides and outfitters.