Wood Bison
Primarily open grasslands. Wood bison or bison that are a mix of wood and plains bison, will also live in or near forested areas.
Wood Bison
eat food
Due to the fact that a Wood Bison is a herbivore and that it prefers to settle on plains, the wood bison mainly eats grass. A Wood Bison can eat many kilograms of this herb a day. Unfortunately because the amount varies depending on season, gender and amount of grass available their is not an exact number for the amount a wood bison eats.
I was riding my bicycle down the South St. Vrain Canyon on Colorado State Highway 7 this morning. Four bighorn sheep came down the canyon wall onto the road right in front of me. They then turned and headed down hill on the highway for about a quarter mile. I road with them on my bicycle for this distance and clocked them on my cycling computer at 40 MPH. I had no idea these animals could run that fast.
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Yes.
As of 2008, there were 3,000 wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) left in the wild, residing in the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba. There are also 53 in the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Alaska.
The bison are just fine. They're increasing in numbers in various national, provincial and state parks in Canada and the USA due to efforts done by biologists and bison experts. They are also raised on ranches for their meat, as bison meat is gaining popularity because of its health quality.
Yes. Most bison that live in Alberta are found in Elk Island Provincial Park, Wood Buffalo National Park and on various ranches and farms that raise bison for meat.