Plains Bison (Bison bison bison) - Wiki Plains Bison
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[Photo] American Bison graze near a hot spring in Yellowstone. Photograph: Photo taken by Daniel Mayer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mayer)
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The
Plains Bison (
Bison bison bison) is one of two subspecies of the
American bison.
Plains bison have been introduced into a number of locations around North America. The furthest north introduction occurred in 1928 when the Alaska Game Commission brought
bison to the area of present day Delta Junction.
Bison taken from this transplant were also introduced to other Alaska locations, including Farewell and Chitina. The Delta Junction herd has fared best, with a population of multiple hundreds throughout the late 20th century. This herd is popular with hunters interested in hundreds of pounds of high quality meat, but has been a problem for farming operations in the area.
In 2006,
plains bison from
Elk Island National Park in Alberta were released into Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan. This marks the first time
plains bison have wandered the short-grass prairies of Canada since their near-extinction at the turn of the 20th century.
Approximatly 10.000 years ago the
american bison (
bison Priscus) left Asia via Russia.
Bison Priscus has now returned to Russia. In 2004 Zao Novbizon was established near Novgorod, Russia, by Mr Rikard H??gberg. There are now, 2007-08-29, some 40
bison at the ranch in Novgorod, Russia. The
bison at Novgorod are imported from Belgium. In 1984 Jean Fran??ois d'Hoffschmidt imported 250 american
plains bison to Belgium. Since then Mr d'Hoffschmidt has delivered
bisons to many countries in Europe.
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