Bison Ranger Donovan Wright, who has been watching over the herd since their arrival in July 2022, took the adorable photos whilst carrying out his duties on Saturday 25th February.
The calf was born in early September and was a welcome surprise to the Wilder Blean Project, a wilding initiative between Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust in which free-roaming bison have been released into West Blean and Thornden Woods to shape the landscape to make it more resilient to climate change whilst fighting the biodiversity crisis.
The herd was completed in December when the bull arrived from Germany, following delays due to legislative complications.
Director of Zoological Operation for Wildwood Trust, Mark Habben says it’s been a privilege to see the calf develop over the past six months. “These incredible pictures show how her horns are coming through and her once light brown baby fur is being replaced by a thick, coarse coat.
“When we see her carving out her place within the herd, we’re reminded of just how far the project has come.
“This time last year, there were no bison in the wild in the UK and we were facing Brexit-induced hurdles at every turn. Today, our global carbon footprint is still an unsolved problem, but the scattered footprints of this 6 month-old calf remind us of the potential for change that projects like ours seek to encourage."