Five young bison have joined San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park doubling the bison population in time for the park’s 150th anniversary.
The 1-year-old female bison arrived at the park Friday, bringing the total number of bison to 10 in the paddock that has existed since the 1892.
“Bison have been part of Golden Gate Park for more than a century and these five new residents connect us to our storied past and represent our exciting future,” said Phil Ginsburg, general manager of the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.
The new humpbacked shaggy-haired wild ox were brought to San Francisco from the Northern California ranch where they were born. They will be formally introduced to the public on April 4, the park’s anniversary, Ginsburg said.