(Sioux Falls, SD) — Custer State Park officials are reporting the birth of the park’s first bison calf of the season. Park officials say a herd superintendent found the calf yesterday afternoon after the storm. The U.S. Department of the Interior says bison calves are typically born in late April and May, making this an early birth. South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Department says about 14-hundred bison roam the state park.
First Bison Calf Of Season Born At Custer State Park
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