Baby Boom: Bison Calf, Pair of Eaglets Are Chicago Region’s Newest Residents

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Baby Boom: Bison Calf, Pair of Eaglets Are Chicago Region’s Newest Residents
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The newcomers include a bison calf born at Nachusa Grasslands, 100 miles west of Chicago, where a small herd was introduced in 2014.

Bison at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, one of three natural areas in the region where bison have been reintroduced.

Whether the weather cooperates or not, spring has sprung and one of the surest signs of the season is the appearance of baby wildlife.A couple of recent births highlight the success of restoration and conservation efforts in Illinois. Bison once freely roamed the Midwest and are nowNeed some good news today? The first baby bison of Spring was born at

just a few days ago! At birth, a calf is light enough to be picked up, and by November it may weigh 350 pounds. Welcome to the world, little bison calf!

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