Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture - Bison
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Did you know that bison ranching helps preserve the last remaining native grassland habitats on the prairies?
Bison, also known as the buffalo, are native to North America and once roamed wild in Manitoba. They were a major source of food and materials for Indigenous Peoples. Many farmers across Western Canada raise bison today.
The Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture is a series of interactive courses and information sheets that invite you and your students to explore the different crops grown and animals raised in Manitoba.
Making the connection between food and where it comes from can lead to healthier eating choices and a better appreciation for agriculture and it's role in feeding the world.
View all the Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture resources and related activities here.
Created By: Agriculture in the Classroom Manitoba