Like many species, Bison has gone through a long way from the beginning. Bison grows with humans, and humans use bisons to extinct. Bison is about to survive now, but fortunately it is still today but not everywhere in the past. Bison's history can be traced back to the time the species was still young on land. From the beginning, Buffalo came from the cow 's house. It is a genetic family that resembles animals with characteristics of cattle such as ordinary cattle, horns, hooves, rough skin etc.
A young American bison (Bison Bison) passes through the vast Bison Range of the Bronx Zoo. This is one of six bison's babies born in the Bronx Zoo in April and May 2017. The calf was born in a group of seven women and one male and arrived at the zoo from Ft in 2016. Montana State Peck is a historical gift from the Asiniboans and Siou. These bisons come from the lineage of the Yellowstone National Park, one of the few pure bisons. Asian adult Terracotta Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) was born and raised in the Bronx Zoo in 2016. The turnip was taken care of by the staff of the Bronx zoo. It is quite big now, and both turnips are booming. The perfect story will appear in the first episode of the first season of Animal Planet Planet, premiered in February 2017.
I am talking about Bison. Bison has cultural, historical and ecologically important meaning to the United States. They are also closely related to the history of WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) history (I express it as Vice President of Public Relations) and the history of that Bronx Zoo. Surprisingly, in the 19th century more than 30 million people were arrested until less than 1,000 people were arrested. At the turn of the 20th century, extinction of this majestic animal was hindered by the heroic efforts of William Honaday, the founder of the Bronx Zoo, and by countless Americans, including President Theodore Roosevelt. Many people think this is the first successful protection story in American history.
I think it is important to share this story with Congress. This spring, the history was enacted because the bison signed by President Obama became a national mammal in the United States by law. This shows the last step of a four year effort commemorating Bison. As a national mammal, Bison joined the Bald Eagle (the emblem of the people designated by the Second Continental Congress in 1782) as the official symbol of the United States of America. Without the support of national mammals, the efforts of the rabbit will certainly not be realized. Including Senator John Haven (R - ND), Senator Martin Heinrich (D - NM), Rep. William Lacy Cray (D - MO), Rep. Jeff Fortenbury (R - NE) A member of many full-time members Kristi Noem (R - SD) and Rep. José Serrano (D - NY). These leaders, and many co-sponsors from both sides, support the bill in Congress.