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Government of Canada supports the survival of wood bison, an iconic and majestic animal


Wood bison from Elk Island National Park will help establish new herd with Woodland Cree First Nation

ELK ISLAND NATIONAL PARK, AB, Feb. 12, 2020 /CNW/ - As a recognized leader in conservation, Parks Canada has made lasting contributions to wildlife conservation for over a century, including the recovery of species at risk such as the wood bison.

Wood bison in the Elk Island National Park Wood Bison Handling Facility. (CNW Group/Parks Canada)

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced that 14 wood bison from Elk Island National Park will be translocated to the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta to establish a new herd. By transferring bison to establish conservation herds across North America, the Government of Canada is contributing to the restoration and long-term survival of wood bison.

The Government of Canada is pleased to be collaborating with the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta on bison conservation. Bison play a key role in their ecosystems and also have great historical, cultural and spiritual significance to Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains. Parks Canada is committed to helping Indigenous peoples re-establish connections to traditional lands and waters and significant aspects of their cultures.

Supporting the relocation of bison has been an important part of Elk Island National Park's mission for more than a century. Both the wood and plains bison herds from the park have supplied bison to national and international conservation projects. Over the past century, Elk Island has translocated nearly 3000 plains and wood bison to various partners in bison conservation, including several Indigenous groups.

Quotes

"The Government of Canada is committed to the recovery of bison. The survival of bison from near-extinction is one of Canada's conservation success stories, which has established populations of plains and wood bison across North America. This conservation initiative is an important step in ensuring bison continue to thrive for generations to come, and helps strengthen Indigenous peoples' connections to their history and traditions."

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson,
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

"We have an old community and hunting area called Bison Lake and our neighbour community is called Little Buffalo. Myself and others have also found buffalo skulls. So the Buffalo are a part of our identity that has been missing. To have buffalo in our area again will develop our own cultural identify back, build purpose into the community, and rejuvenate the ecosystem by bringing back more diversity to the environment. The bison will be a holistic part of our community, part of our environment, our food and our ceremony."

Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom,
Woodland Cree First Nation

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Backgrounder: Government of Canada Wood Bison Translocation to Indigenous Community

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SOURCE Parks Canada


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