From One Surviving Male Bison, Azerbaijan Now Has 25 Calves Born Wild in 7-Year Success Story
A conservation project in Azerbaijan has successfully reintroduced a population of Caucasian bison, growing from a single surviving male to 25 calves born in the wild over seven years. The effort, led by the World Wildlife Fund and supported by international partners, aims to restore the species to its historical range in the Caucasus region. This progress highlights the potential for collaborative wildlife conservation to reverse past declines and support biodiversity recovery.
A single surviving male bison in Azerbaijan has led to the birth of 25 calves in the wild over seven years.
This success shows how conservation efforts can rebuild endangered species populations in their natural habitats.
It highlights the power of long-term, collaborative environmental work and offers hope for wildlife recovery.
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