Banff National Park’s bison herd suffers first death

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Parks Canada reintroduced a herd of the animals to the region three years ago, more than a century after the species was nearly wiped out

A herd of wild plains bison, which was reintroduced in the park in 2017, have been free to roam in 1,200 square kilometres of backcountry on its northeast side for the past year.Banff National Park’s new bison population has had its first wild death, three years after Parks Canada reintroduced a herd of the animals to the region and more than a century after the species was nearly wiped out.

“It’s a really key milestone in the project,” Mr. Hunt said. He said the calf’s death, though sad, is only one step in a life cycle that affects the biodiversity of the entire park. “It’s fitting that animal back into the food web from which it’s been absent for so many years." “The most surprising thing ... is just seeing the impact already that they’re having on the landscape,” Mr. Hunt said. “You can see where bison wallows are reforming that haven’t been used in well over 100 years.”

The reintroduction initiative has had challenges. Bison, particularly young males, have a tendency to roam, and keeping the wild herd within the confines of the park and away from nearby communities requires constant monitoring.

 

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