CHEYENNE — Years of behind-the-scenes work moved into the public arena on Tuesday, as members of a City Council committee threw their support behind a development agreement for a proposed
of different species bats, birds, small mammals, invertebrates. you end up with a more complex, three dimensional habitat, which can support a range of species. including this little beauty. she came as a complete surprise. the rangers didn t realise, but one of the bison was pregnant when they were moved here lastjuly. the calf was born in october. the bison are safe behind two fences. but in time, the kent wildlife trust, which runs this project, would like to allow walking safaris within the compound. but bison can weigh up to a tonne. would that be safe? they look intimidating because we re not used to seeing big wild animals in the uk, but in reality they are, they re very placid and theyjust mind their own business. they just want to go about doing their bison business and, you know, eating, grazing, resting up. and really, it s kind of reconnecting people with wild spaces and these wild animals, and proving that we can coexist.