White Earth Nation welcomes first bison calf
- The White Earth Nation’s Bison Program welcomed its first calf near Naytahwaush, marking a significant event for bison restoration efforts.
- Jack Heisler, the bison foreman, mentioned they were not expecting a calf until spring 2026 at the earliest.
- The birth of the calf symbolizes 'a sign of resilience, healing and hope for future generations.'
- Bison, known as mashkode-bizhiki, once thrived on Minnesota's prairies.
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White Earth Nation welcomes first bison calf
NAYTAHWAUSH, Minn. — The White Earth Nation’s Bison Program welcomed its first calf to its breeding herd near Naytahwaush. “This historic birth marks a new chapter in our ongoing efforts to restore the bison to Anishinaabe lands,” the tribal nation stated in a post on Thursday, Aug. 7. Jack Heisler, bison foreman of the program, said they weren’t expecting a calf until spring 2026 at the earliest. “Wildlife doesn’t follow a script. This bison ca…
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