DNR, Zoo release rare bison herd into state park

Bison
Minneopa State Park, October 2014.
Pat Christman | The Mankato Free Press via AP

Eleven genetically rare bison have been released into Minneopa State Park near Mankato as part of an effort to expand the bison herd in Minnesota.

The Department of Natural Resources says there were once an estimated 30 million to 60 million bison in North America. During the 19th century, bison were hunted to near extinction and less than 1,000 remained in the U.S.

The last wild bison in Minnesota was seen in Norman County in 1880.

Bison were reintroduced to the state in 1961.

In 2012, the Minnesota Zoo and DNR agreed to work together to preserve the American bison and grow the herd to 500 animals in several locations.

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