The University of Alaska Fairbanks Large Animal Research Station recently received 40 Wood Bison as part of a repopulation program.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The University of Alaska Fairbanks Large Animal Research Station recently received 40 Wood Bison as part of a repopulation program.
“All these calves are 11 month old calves,” Seaton explained. “They were born last year and so they’ll come to their birthday right around next month. These young calves are the most resilient to shipping and moving and handling and things like that, And that’s why we’ve chosen to to get all these young animals.”
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