History made as Yellowstone bison released in Canada for the first time ever
As the sound of ceremonial drums echoed through the fields, a large crowd of people gathered with anticipation Thursday morning just south of the Battlefords to witness a historic moment.
For the first time ever, a family of 11 purebred Yellowstone bison were released onto Canadian soil, marking a powerful moment of cultural restoration and cross border Indigenous collaboration.
“This is a historic day,” said Chief Tanya Aguilar-Antiman of Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man (MGBHLM) First Nation. “For this herd of buffalo to be here in Canada, here in Treaty 6 territory, in the Battlefords, it’s powerful.”






