Sometimes, it takes a screeching mob of crows to remind me to look up.
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Sometimes, it takes a screeching mob of crows to remind me to look up.
The Sturgeon River plains bison, located in Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert National Park (PANP), belong to one of three fully wild (i.e. free-ranging) bison herds in Canada. It is said to be the only such Canadian herd found within historic bison range. This herd, and the on-going research focused on them, has been a significant focus for us for the past three years. The following links lead to field notes, published articles, and photography galleries related to the project. This archive will be updated as new material is published.
Application With Photographs of Free-Ranging Bison – The Wildlife Society Bulletin (J. A. Merkle)
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