Several wildlife parks and zoos across the United States have recently welcomed new baby animals, including calves and bison. Bear River State Park in Wyoming saw the arrival of a group of four calves, one of which is white. The Oakland Zoo in California celebrated the birth of three baby bison, while the Yorkshire Wildlife Park introduced four new arrivals. These births are significant for the endangered species populations, with hopes of contributing to their replenishment.
Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Zoo re-opens with adorable new baby animals and this rare species https://t.co/5djcZHOta7 https://t.co/UteXl1j1xS
Yorkshire Wildlife Park have welcomed four new arrivals. https://t.co/ERRDKsEdgQ
The @oakzoo has welcomed three new baby bison or so-called "fresh fuzzies" to the herd! The East Bay facility said they will eventually help replenish the animal's population in Montana. https://t.co/wW9BlO5yBs https://t.co/rPc8K7IcuC
Endangered creature gives birth to ‘vibrant orange’ baby at California zoo. See it https://t.co/FzWugeVDpS
Three baby bison were born at the Oakland Zoo this week. https://t.co/nNzo3A6gxY
The birth of this baby marks a critical new member of the dwindling species population, the zoo says. https://t.co/bp4Fzhhkg5
New calves have arrived at Bear River State Park. The first group of four includes a white calf. What a wonderful site to see for the second year in a row! @WyoStateParks #wyoming #whitebison #evanstonwyoming https://t.co/VuuxNZr1ff