Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico

by Fondo Mexicano para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza, A.C.
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico
Help Save 3 Endangered Grassland Species in Mexico

Project Report | Apr 18, 2019
Winter is gone and the bisons welcome a new member into the herd!

By Francisco Ehrenberg | Special Projects and Innovation Officer

Winter in the Chihuahuan desert is harsh.
Winter in the Chihuahuan desert is harsh.

Dear friends, 

 

In this brief report, we would like to share with you a couple of photographs of the bison herd that lives inside our conservation ranch, El Uno, in the state of Chihuahua. This herd is the only one kept for conservation purposes in Mexico and is a fundamental piece in the effort to preserve both our grasslands and the species that depend on them. We hope that you enjoy the photos as much as we do! This year's winter was harsh, but the improving weather conditions were accompanied by the first birth of 2019.

 

Please consider renewing your support for this project, every one of your donations is critical to our conservation efforts.

The herd has a new member!
The herd has a new member!
This is the only conservation herd in Mexico.
This is the only conservation herd in Mexico.
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Fondo Mexicano para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza, A.C.

Location: Ciudad de México - Mexico
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Fondo Mexicano para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza, A.C.
Francisco Ehrenberg
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Francisco Ehrenberg
Mexico D.F. , Distrito Federal Mexico

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