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Arctic wolf pups (Canis lupus arctos) gnawing on Muskox bones, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. Wolves, like all carnivores that normally eat the flesh of large mammals, need to chew bone in order to obtain their calcium. Deficiencies of calcium can result in rickets, a diseas especially common among pups. (Anthony R. E. Sinclair, John M. Fryxell, Graeme Caughle (2014). Wildlife Ecology, Conservation, and Management, 3rd edition. p. 13.)
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We’re proud to share an historic announcement - the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) have assumed full management of the Bison Range!
Formerly known as the National Bison Range, the land was restored to the Tribes by the Montana Water Rights Protection Act when signed into law on December 27, 2020.
After a two-year period of transition and continued partnerships with USFWS, the Bison Range is now under full management of CSKT as of January 2, 2022.
“Returning the Bison Range to its people is a momentous occasion, honoring lands, relationships, and conservation successes of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes,” said USFWS Director Martha Williams. “We’ve worked collaboratively with CSKT for many years and look forward to continuing to work together to conserve wildlife. I can’t wait to visit the CSKT’s Bison Range in the future.”
Learn more: http://ow.ly/tbfs50IqFuZ
Photo: Bison and her calf in Montana by Mike Borgreen/USFWS