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Minnesota s bison herd expands in Olmsted County

Minnesota s bison herd expands in Olmsted County It will mingle with three females at Zollman Zoo.  December 25, 2020 6:55pm Text size Copy shortlink: A bull housed at Olmsted County s small Zollman Zoo will help Minnesota s effort to bring back a genetically pure herd of American plains bison. The county worked with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) this fall to do a genetic test on the bull and found that not only is it pure bison, but its lineage is different from the other buffalo kept in the state. That means its offspring will be key to providing the genetic diversity needed to build a healthy herd.

Olmsted County s Bison Now Part Of State Program

Enter your number to get our free mobile app Byron, MN (KROC AM News) - They are not just a familiar and popular part of Olmsted County’s Oxbow Park. They are also special because of their genetics. Clarissa Schrooten And now the park’s four bison are part of a statewide program aimed at preserving the country’s largest native animal. Clarissa Schrooten Oxbow Park’s animals have become part of the Minnesota Bison Conservation Herd, which is managed through a long-standing partnership between the Department of Natural Resources and the Minnesota Zoological Garden. The herd includes about 130 bison at four different locations: Blue Mounds State Park, Minneopa State Park, the Minnesota Zoo and now Zollman Zoo at Oxbow Park. The partnership’s long-term goal is a herd numbering 500 bison to ensure the herd’s long-term sustainability in Minnesota.

Olmsted County s Bison Now Part Of State Program

Enter your number to get our free mobile app Byron, MN (KROC AM News) - They are not just a familiar and popular part of Olmsted County’s Oxbow Park. They are also special because of their genetics. Clarissa Schrooten And now the park’s four bison are part of a statewide program aimed at preserving the country’s largest native animal. Clarissa Schrooten Oxbow Park’s animals have become part of the Minnesota Bison Conservation Herd, which is managed through a long-standing partnership between the Department of Natural Resources and the Minnesota Zoological Garden. The herd includes about 130 bison at four different locations: Blue Mounds State Park, Minneopa State Park, the Minnesota Zoo and now Zollman Zoo at Oxbow Park. The partnership’s long-term goal is a herd numbering 500 bison to ensure the herd’s long-term sustainability in Minnesota.

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