From One Surviving Male Bison, Azerbaijan Now Has 25 Calves Born Wild in 7-Year Success Story
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Twelve European bison translocated from German zoos to Shahdagh National Park in Azerbaijan in 2019 have produced 25 calves born in the wild, marking sustained reproduction in a reintroduction program supported by WWF, UNEP, and Azerbaijan's Ministry of Ecology.
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