Florida Wild Buffalo
by D Hackett
Title
Florida Wild Buffalo
Artist
D Hackett
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Photograph - Digital
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Florida Wild Buffalo by D Hackett
Yes there are wild Bison in Florida and they roam Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, encompassing a 21,000-acre savanna in Micanopy, Florida, south of Gainesville.
Over 270 species of birds can be seen in the park as well as American alligators and small herds of Florida Cracker horses and Florida Cracker cattle, first herded by the Seminole. The plains bison were reintroduced to the park from Oklahoma in the mid-1970s, as part of the park service goal of restoring Florida's natural resources to pre-European settler conditions; they roamed this area until the early 19th century. When bison sightings occur, they usually appear along the Cone's Dike trail.
With no natural predators the Bison herd grew, inevitably causing problems such as escapees to the suburbs. So a few years ago, the park culled the herd, removing the males and creating yet more controversies. Today about 50 bison roam the prairie.
In The Villages Florida, bison grazed in open fields near retirees' homes for more than a decade in the nearly 70,000-resident community about 60 miles northwest of Orlando. There were ongoing problems with residents and nonresidents approaching the buffaloes and ignoring warning signs and it was decided to move the large animals away from people. The animals still live in The Villages, but they're roaming more remote locations where they can't be seen and are not accessible to the public.
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August 13th, 2016
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