11-17-2015, 01:22 PM
Elk Island National park in Alberta is home to herds of Wood Bison and Plains Bison.
They roam freely in the park area and it is wonderful to see them in so natural a setting. I have been there and and it is beautiful.
Sadly someone thinks it would be a great place to kill animals. Two of our beautiful Bison have been killed and one was dragged a ways and meat cut off.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/b...-1.3318746
They have only the vaguest of leads so they are asking for the public's help to catch whoever did this.
This is so sad. These bison are gentle creatures in a protected area. Even though the area is large, it is still fenced in. So what kind of person kills an animal that is fenced in?
They roam freely in the park area and it is wonderful to see them in so natural a setting. I have been there and and it is beautiful.
Sadly someone thinks it would be a great place to kill animals. Two of our beautiful Bison have been killed and one was dragged a ways and meat cut off.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/b...-1.3318746
They have only the vaguest of leads so they are asking for the public's help to catch whoever did this.
This is so sad. These bison are gentle creatures in a protected area. Even though the area is large, it is still fenced in. So what kind of person kills an animal that is fenced in?
Catherine