Question on repeat: do they have plains or wood bison?
Reply on repeat - I doubt anybody has the faintest idea. Whatever was available for export decades ago.Question on repeat: do they have plains or wood bison?
Question on repeat: do they have plains or wood bison?
Given Canada also has populations of plains bison, and in fact was culling one in particular over this period (Buffalo National Park - Wikipedia) I'd have thought that a rather brave assumptionAustralasia’s Bison population appears to descend from Canadian imports in the early 1900’s, with few (if any) further imports occurring in the decades that followed. Therefore based on the natural ranges of both subspecies (and the lack of further imports), it’s not unreasonable to assume Wood bison.
I visited today the Hunter Valley Zoo today and one of the keepers let me know they’re keeping the Caracals off display as they’re currently introducing a new male and are hoping for breeding in the near future. They weren’t able to tell me if it was a different male to the one Patrick mentioned earlier in the thread, but she implied to was. Also, no Bison in sight unfortunately!
Also, no Bison in sight unfortunately!
The zoos bison live in one of the off display paddocks, they’d still be there however the bison were never actually visible to the public, similar to mogos water buffalo herd that’s there but held off display.
Hunter Valley Zoo hasn’t offered bison encounters, there was a business operated nearby by the name of Hunter Valley Bison encounters, these people have since stopped operating their encounters. But this was completely separate to Hunter Valley Zoo