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Cherry Valley students visit Bison Range, learn about animals

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Stephanie Gillin, information and education program manager for CSKT Natural Resources, shares with visiting kindergarten students that the stuffed bison bull in the visitor center was about 8 years old and 2,000 pounds when it was taken for the purpose of display and education. Gillin, a wildlife biologist for more than 20 years, also explained that for as big as they are, bison can run up to 35 miles per hour and can make sudden, sharp turns to avoid predators. Keeping a safe, respectful distance between oneself and all wild animals was emphasized.

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Kindergartners enjoy a game of double ball on a sunny afternoon before heading back to school.

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students look at educational displays about the many species of animals that can be found at the Bison Range.

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Issue Date: 6/8/2022
Last Updated: 6/7/2022 8:44:53 PM |
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