Posted on 05/19/2023 5:43:10 AM PDT by Red Badger
A rare white bison was born at Bear River State Park near Evanston, Wyoming, on Tuesday.
A white bison named Wyoming Hope gave birth Tuesday morning to a 1-in-10 million white bison calf at Bear Lake State Park.
A white bison named Wyoming Hope gave birth Tuesday morning to a 1-in-10 million white bison calf at Bear Lake State Park. (Bear Lake State Park) A 30-pound rare white bison calf hit the ground at the Bear River State Park near Evanston, Wyoming, at about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Park Superintendent Tyfani Sager said the new baby is small, but by all accounts doing well.
The as-yet unnamed baby’s sex remains unknown, but it’s been up and nursing from its mother, named Wyoming Hope.
It’s too early to say if the baby will reach a level of social media fame like some of Wyoming’s other charismatic megafauna, including Grizzly 399 or the Daniel drop tine buck called “The King,” but Sager said there’s been an uptick in tourist traffic at the park this week.
“We’re not sure if it’s a bull calf or a heifer calf,” Sager said. “They’re real furry and it’s hard to tell right off the bat.”
She added that bison cows are protective of their young.
1-In-10 Million
The birth of an albino white bison is a 1-in-10 million event, according to the National Bison Association. The white bison is a sacred sign to the Lakota Sioux and other plains tribes.
This new baby is off-the-charts cute, but the genetics that made it white come from Charolais cattle — and it’s not albino, Sager said.
That tells this animal is fun-special but not especially genetically unique. It’s like the difference between finding an arrowhead and finding the Hope Diamond.
Bear River State Park received two white bison heifers in 2021 from Jackson Fork Ranch in Bondurant. Sager said the second heifer is not expected to produce a calf until next spring.
Herd Management
The new mother, Wyoming Hope, was bred by one of the resident bulls at the park.
“Most of the bison you find anymore have some cattle genetics,” Sager said. “They were nearly hunted to extinction by the late 1800s. People got concerned about extinction and cattle inbreeding was used. A white bison birth is still fairly rare.”
The 328-acre park is home to 10 adult bison and five calves. Tuesday’s birth was the first white bison born there.
Bison were first brought to this park on the edge of Evanston from Hot Springs State Park near Thermopolis in 1992.
Bear Lake State Park in Wyoming have two other white bison in its herd, but the white baby bison that arrived Tuesday was the first born there. Bear Lake State Park in Wyoming have two other white bison in its herd, but the white baby bison that arrived Tuesday was the first born there. (Cowboy State Daily Staff) Easy To Spot
Sager, who has worked at Bear River State Park for 18 years, said it won’t be difficult to get a look at the new baby from somewhere along the park’s 8 to 10 miles of trails.
There are also three bull elk living in the park and more baby bison are expected this spring.
The park is all river bottom habitat and there are a lot of birds migrating and nesting there now, Sager said. She added that the Bear River is the longest river in the western hemisphere that does not reach an ocean. It passes through three states and it’s 500 miles from its headwaters in the Uinta Mountains to where it pours into the Great Salt Lake.
The park also hosts a mountain man rendezvous in August, scavenger hunts and student tours and several other educational and interpretive activities, Sager said.
Entrance is free, but the park closes at night.
I seem to recall like 3-4 others of these and given the population I don’t think they are as rare as what they seem to indicate they are...
True White Buffalo are rare.
Albinos are not. This one is not an albino, but a genetic mix with a cattle species.
It is the brown-eyed white buffalo that is rare.............
Above the canyon wall
Strong eyes did glow
It was the leader of the land, baby
Oh my God!
The great white buffalo
Charolais Bull..................
The white buffalo has great spiritual significance for many Native people. It recalls the story of the White Buffalo Calf Woman who showed the way to become closer to the Creator.
Rare would be if the cow that birthed the calf was any color other than white.
Like an ‘old grey mare’ having a foal that ends up being grey, where’s the surprise?
Literally, a BS article. Or Cow dung article.
Bison are herbivores, although they might munch on a bone they find for the calcium.
Yep reparations demanded
I got to see Ted here in town late last year. Of course he played “Great While Buffalo” but he changed the lyrics a bit...
But then came the Democrats
With their thick and empty heads
They couldn’t see past the billfold
They wanted all the buffalo dead
It was sad
It was sad
Oh yeah, yes indeed
Oh yes
That’s true, though it may seem ironic. In spite of looking big, heavy and literally beefy, these animals are primarily
vegetarians.
Even still, they and cows are accused of poisoning the planet with waste materials. The belief has become ‘accepted science’ to such a degree, hundreds of Dutch Farmers will soon be ordered to stop raising this livestock, stop even using the land at all, allowing the government to buy it back.
It will become an ‘offer’ the Dutch Farmers cannot refuse. A terrible ending for a lifestyle that has worked for many generations, but none of that seems to matter.
Is it headed to the capitol rigged with explosives?
The White Buffalo movie is watchable for free online.
Was her name Warren?
I think I saw it decades ago. I don't know how I even remembered the title to search for that graphic.
Beautiful creature. God is the greatest Artist.
You know somewhere in this country, possibly even this forum, someone wants to shoot it in ‘self defense’ and hang its head on their wall.
The flip side of the “Ballad of Davy Crockett” 45, back in the olden days.
Beat me to it.
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