Follow the herd with our gallery documenting the first year of wild bison living in Britain.
By Maria Hodson
Published: Tuesday, 18 July 2023 at 12:00 am
It’s been a year since wild bison were reintroduced to the UK, and the results have been nothing short of amazing. The three female bison who arrived in July 2022 have quickly adapted to their new home in Blean Woods, Kent, and the woodlands have been transformed.
Within weeks, the bison had begun to create corridors through the woodland, allowing light to reach the forest floor. This has led to a surge in plant growth, which has in turn attracted a variety of other wildlife. Dung beetle larvae have also been spotted in the bison droppings, which is a sign that the ecosystem is thriving.
In September, the herd was further boosted by the arrival of a baby bison calf. The birth of the calf was a surprise to everyone, as no one had known that one of the females was pregnant. The news of the birth was met with delight by people all over the world, and even Leonardo DiCaprio shared the story on social media.
The herd was finally complete on Christmas Day, when a bull bison arrived from Germany. The bull was initially reluctant to leave the trailer due to the cold weather, but he soon began exploring he caught the scent of the females. Over the winter, the herd has bonded and explored their new home.
The bison are helping to restore the natural balance of the woodland, and in doing so are providing a valuable habitat for other wildlife.
To celebrate the anniversary of these magnificent beasts roaming the ancient Canterbury woodland, we have a gallery of the herd and the effect they have had on the landscape.
View the gallery below to enjoy a year of Britain’s bison: