Plains bison roaming free in Banff National Park for first time in decades
BANFF, Alta. — Parks Canada says wild plains bison that were reintroduced to Banff National Park are now free-roaming animals.
Officials say 31 bison were released Sunday into a 1,200 square-kilometre zone that features meadows and grassy valleys for grazing along the park’s eastern slopes.
“Now, they are free-roaming wild bison and their path forward may not be easy,” said Bill Hunt, manager of resource conservation with Banff National Park.
“They will experience harsh winters, they will travel through difficult terrain and they will eventually be hunted by wolves and other predators.”