Banff bison population thriving, grows from 16 to 100 in Parks Canada pilot
Sturgeon River bison herd almost double from record low: ecologist
Overall, Parks Canada says there is strong support for the bison to stay in Canada’s first — and busiest — national park.“Based on results of the pilot and what we heard, bison will remain on the landscape within Banff National Park for the foreseeable future,” said the report. “What that looks like and how bison will be managed moving forward will be explored by Parks Canada through the development of a bison management plan.”
The report said that plan will include longer-term monitoring, adaptive management and continued consultation with the province, Indigenous groups and others.
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