Welcome “two” the herd
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
New footage of the first UK-born free-roaming bison calf in thousands of years is released as she reaches her first birthday.
Exmoor ponies, Iron-age pigs and Long-horn cattle are roaming alongside wild bison following their release into woodland in Canterbury.
The Wilder Blean bison family is complete as bull from Germany finally meets the herd, just in time for Christmas
The gates of West Blean Woods have now been fully opened to the UK’s first free-roaming bison. The herd was released into 5 hectares of the ancient Canterbury woodland back in July.
The pitter patter of tiny hooves is ringing out across an ancient Canterbury woodland as Wilder Blean bison gives birth to female calf.
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust unveil the UK’s first-ever bison rangers who will hold an unprecedented role in this groundbreaking wilding project.
A stark reminder of what we have lost, but a symbol of hope for what can be achieved in the future.