FEBRUARY
10, 2020
by Bianca
Stefanut, WWF
Since the
start of the Life
Bison Project in 2016, 56 bison have been translocated
from Germany and Poland—55 to reintroduction areas and one to the breeding
center in Hunedoara. The bison roam freely at two main reintroduction sites in
the Țarcu and Poiana Ruscă Mountains of Romania. These areas comprise one of
Europe's largest wilderness areas and encompass 4 national parks and 1 natural
park, totaling about 300,000 ha where species and the landscape benefit from
their protected status.
However,
the animals do not recognize the boundaries and borders that humans draw on
maps. Therefore, when rewilding leads to the recovery of wildlife
populations—either naturally, or through reintroductions—it is critical to
employ measures that promote human-wildlife co-existence. Maintaining
harmonious relations between humans and reintroduced European bison is the aim
of a new animation produced by the Rewilding
Southern Carpathians team and WWF-Romania with the talented
artists at Animation
Worksheep.
The bison
reintroduction to the landscape after a 200 year absence, just like the
sturgeon, is an excellent example of our regional strategies to implement the
New Deal for Nature and People. The project can help us achieve the
zero-half-zero goals by lessening the impact on natural resources and increasing
biodiversity in the Southern Carpathians. Through the education and support of
the local community, not only is the ecological footprint reduced,
but the ecosystem
services gained by the reinvigorated protected areas have led to
ecotourism and sustainable development benefiting the local economy. More than
100 families are benefiting from the resulting ecotourism packages; goods and
services based on the presence of the bison, such as souvenirs and experiences
that over 700 tourists enjoy annually.
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