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5 baby bison born at Illinois grassland preserve

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WILMINGTON, Ill. (AP) - For the first time, a national grassland preserve in northeastern Illinois has added to its bison herd through newborns - and not just one or two.

 
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie announced that five American bison were born Saturday at the 19,000-acre preserve.
 
The preserve says the public is welcome to try to view the bison, though the size of the land they roam could make that difficult.
 
Midewin added its first bison in October. In all, four bulls and 23 cows were brought to the preserve. It is just outside Wilmington, about 14 miles south of Joliet.
 

The first wild bison birth in Illinois in about 200 years happened last year at the Nature Conservancy's Nachusa Grasslands area near Dixon.

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