Park staff say they have not been able to locate calf, who fulfilled Lakota prophecy and is named Wakan GliA rare white buffalo calf in Yellowstone national park has not been seen since its birth on 4 June, according to park officials.In a statement released on Friday, the National Park Service (NPS) confirmed that a white buffalo calf was born in Lamar Valley earlier this month, adding that the park’s buffalo management team had received numerous reports of the calf on 4 June from park visitors, professional wildlife watchers, commercial guides and researchers. Continue reading…
Park staff say they have not been able to locate calf, who fulfilled Lakota prophecy and is named Wakan Gli
A rare white buffalo calf in Yellowstone national park has not been seen since its birth on 4 June, according to park officials.
In a statement released on Friday, the National Park Service (NPS) confirmed that a white buffalo calf was born in Lamar Valley earlier this month, adding that the park’s buffalo management team had received numerous reports of the calf on 4 June from park visitors, professional wildlife watchers, commercial guides and researchers.