Parks Canada moves second bison bull that wandered out of Banff National Park
BANFF, Alta. — Parks Canada says a second bison bull that wandered out of Banff National Park has been captured and relocated to a paddock in southern Alberta, unlike the first that had to be destroyed last week.
Officials said both bison left a 1,200-square-kilometre reintroduction zone separately in early August and had been moving on provincial land northward and eastward of the national park.
They said the animals posed a safety risk to the public and to livestock. They killed one of the bulls last week and removed the second bull from the area on Sunday.
“The large bull was successfully captured and immobilized and flown (by helicopter) to a horse trailer, which allowed us to transport it to a bison paddock in Waterton Lakes National Park,” Bill Hunt, resource conservation manager with Banff National Park, said during a media teleconference late Monday afternoon.


