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Rewilding: Bison rangers required to manage introduction of UK’s first herd in 6,000 years
Keystone species will naturally manage woodlands to create beneficial ecosystems for other animals and plants
The European bison, the largest land mammal on the continent is the closest living relative to the globally extinct ancient steppe bison which would have once roamed Britain, until human hunting along with habitat changes led to its demise.
The bison would have been one of several “keystone species”, whose presence naturally managed woodland habitats.
Bison Rangers wanted details in article
Keystone species will naturally manage woodlands to create beneficial ecosystems for other animals and plants
The European bison, the largest land mammal on the continent is the closest living relative to the globally extinct ancient steppe bison which would have once roamed Britain, until human hunting along with habitat changes led to its demise.
The bison would have been one of several “keystone species”, whose presence naturally managed woodland habitats.
Bison Rangers wanted details in article