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Baby bison born at an Indiana state park

A baby bison has just been born in Indiana and you can now see it. A baby bison was recently born at Ouabache State Park in Bluffton, IN, about 3 and a half hours from Louisville. The bison shares a birthday with the last bison born in the park two years ago. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources stated that since the newborn calf is being kept close among the herd, it is not yet known if it is a boy or a girl. Tickets to the park are $7 for in-state cars and $9 for out-of-state vehicles.

Baby bison born at an Indiana state park

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A baby bison was recently born in Indiana and you can visit it. The bison was born at Ouabache State Park in Bluffton, IN, on Thursday. That's about 3 and a half hours from Louisville.It shares a birthday with the last bison born in the park two years ago, said the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.INDR said since the bison is a newborn, the herd is keeping the calf close, so it is not yet known if the calf is a boy or a girl. The herd has lived in the park since before the state park was established in 1962. Guests are able to see the herd, including the baby, by walking the trail around the bison exhibit. You can also see them from the nearby CCC fire tower, said the INDR.Tickets to the park are $7 for in-state cars and $9 for out-of-state cars.Click here for more information about Ouabache State Park.

A baby bison was recently born in Indiana and you can visit it.

The bison was born at Ouabache State Park in Bluffton, IN, on Thursday. That's about 3 and a half hours from Louisville.

It shares a birthday with the last bison born in the park two years ago, said the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

INDR said since the bison is a newborn, the herd is keeping the calf close, so it is not yet known if the calf is a boy or a girl.

The herd has lived in the park since before the state park was established in 1962.

Guests are able to see the herd, including the baby, by walking the trail around the bison exhibit. You can also see them from the nearby CCC fire tower, said the INDR.

Tickets to the park are $7 for in-state cars and $9 for out-of-state cars.

Click here for more information about Ouabache State Park.


Temas: Wildlife, Bison

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