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Management of a bison conservation herd in Grasslands National Park

Contributing IUCN constituents:Parks Canada Agency - Agence Parcs Canada

Project Details

NameManagement of a bison conservation herd in Grasslands National Park
DescriptionSince they were reintroduced to Grasslands National Park in 2005, the plains bison herd has thrived. High quality grasses, high birth rates, lack of disease, and virtually no predators have allowed the herd to grow. Parks Canada manages the herd to stay at an ideal size for the health of the bison as well as the prairie ecosystem in the portion of the Park in which they live. Bison grazing is a key contributor to the health of the mixed-grass prairie ecosystem in the Park. With no predators, the number of bison increases steadily and the herd size must be managed to ensure the health of both the bison and the ecosystem. Every two years, the herd is assessed and a number of bison are removed. Animals to be removed are carefully chosen to imitate what would happen if natural predators were present, and to preserve the genetic health and social structure of the herd. Animals removed from the herd are made available to conservation organizations, Indigenous communities, zoos and display herds and research institutions. In July 2019, Parks Canada and Wanuskewin agreed to the transfer of six adult plains bison from Grasslands National Park to Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon. The bison arrived at Wanuskewin on December 6, 2019. Besides Wanuskewin, in 2019, bison were also transferred from Grasslands National Park under an agreement with the University of Saskatchewan to support the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s bison genome biobank program. More information: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/sk/grasslands/nature/faune-wildlife/bison/wanuskewin https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/sk/grasslands/nature/faune-wildlife/bison
Contributing IUCN ConstituentParks Canada Agency - Agence Parcs Canada
Start Date4/1/2020
End Date3/31/2026
Conservation Actions3.2 Species Recovery3.3 Species Re-Introduction
Needed annual budget-
Total annual budget-
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Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions

Absolute value (STAR)

0.2

0% of the total biodiversity conservation potential of The Americas is covered by this project.

543,527.6

45.4% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from The Americas.

This stacked bar chart represents the relative disaggregation of the selected contribution's total potential opportunity for reducing global species extinction risk through taking actions to abate different threats to species within its boundaries. The percentages refer to the amount of the total opportunity that could potentially be achieved through abating that particular threat.

% Contribution of threats to species extinction

1.38%
5.4 Fishing & harvesting aquatic resources
2.67%
8.4 Problematic species/diseases of unknown origin
2.67%
8.5 Viral/prion-induced diseases
2.67%
9.3 Agricultural & forestry effluents
2.80%
5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
3.03%
1.1 Housing & urban areas
5.86%
8.2 Problematic native species/diseases
7.51%
7.1 Fire & fire suppression
7.60%
11.1 Habitat shifting & alteration
16.15%
2.3 Livestock farming & ranching
21.85%
2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops
24.22%
8.1 Invasive non-native/alien species/diseases

Threat type