Beardsley Zoo Home to Two New American Bison

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is the new home for two new majestic American bison (Bison bison). The two are a mother and daughter from Roer’s Zoofari in Virginia. Clara, six years old, is the mother of one year old Eleanor. 

The American bison are one of the country’s greatest conservation successes, much like the other iconic American species, the bald eagle. Once numbering in the millions, bison were reduced to only a few hundred individuals by the late 1800s due to habitat destruction and hunting. A breeding program at the Bronx Zoo begun in 1905 established enough bison to form a small herd by 1913. Today, bison live in all 50 states.

Zoo Director Gregg Dancho said, “Bison have had a place at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo for many years. Our last two bison,  Dakota and Sweetpea, were a beloved pair that passed away from extreme old age in the past few years. We’re happy to welcome back this iconic American species.”

Clara and Eleanor join other new arrivals at the Zoo: Dexter cows Bridie and Moo Moo Rose, and Black and Gold Howler monkeys Ella and Lina. 

Arrival video: https://youtu.be/V06pLIonzyg

 

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