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Once numbering in the tens of millions before being hunted to near extinction, the American plains bison is making a promising recovery.
In Minnesota, this recovery is supported by a long-standing partnership between the Department of Natural Resources and the Minnesota Zoological Garden (MZG), which actively manage Minnesotaâs Bison Conservation Herd. This year, Olmsted County joined the partnership by establishing a bison population at the county parkâs Zollman Zoo.
Currently, the Minnesota Bison Conservation Herd includes about 130 bison at four different locations: Blue Mounds State Park, Minneopa State Park, the Minnesota Zoo and Zollman Zoo. The partnershipâs long-term goal is a conservation herd numbering 500 bison to ensure the herdâs long-term sustainability in Minnesota.
Paul O Grady thanks Sunday Mirror readers for £85,000 donated to Christmas appeal
EXCLUSIVE: The host of For the Love of Dogs backed campaign with Save the Children to buy gifts for countryâs most vulnerable children and Christmas meals for hard-up families
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Paul O Grady is backing our appeal (Image: Shared Content Unit)
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By Casey Nelson
Dec 13, 2020 9:42 AM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) The Green Bay Packers are showing their appreciation of veterans in a new way this year.
The pandemic prevented the team from holding its usual Salute To Service flag football tournament, so instead, the team had a drive-thru appreciation event.
300 veterans, who registered for the event, received a duffle bag with a ham, a Salute to Service hat and other Packers goodies. It’s just a way that we can still put on an event, show our appreciation for veterans and do it in a safe way, said Ryan Fencl, the Packers Football Outreach Specialist.