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Buffalo Lessons: How Bison Returned to Banff National Park

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Buffalo Lessons: How Bison Returned to Banff National Park

Contributors:

By (Author) Karsten Heuer
Foreword by Leroy Little Bear

ISBN:

9781778403149

Publisher:

Greystone Books,Canada

Imprint:

Greystone Books,Canada

Publication Date:

15th July 2026

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Wildlife: general interest
Conservation of the environment
Applied ecology

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

The breathtaking true story of the return of wild bison to the Rockies, as told by the wildlife biologist who helped lead them there.

Featuring behind-the-scenes photographs from one of North America's most ambitious conservation projects.

For thousands of years, wild bison numbering in the millions roamed across a range spanning half of North America. Then, in the 1800s, they were nearly exterminated by European settlers. Buffalo Lessons shares the story of their triumphant return to a mountainous corner of their historic range, nearly a century and a half after they last walked the land.

Karsten Heuer, the conservationist tasked with leading the project, chronicles the groundbreaking reintroduction of plains bison to Banff National Park, beginning in 2017, when ten pregnant females and six males were airlifted into an enclosed pasture. It was a complex and ambitious project, designed to restore North America's largest land mammal to its important ecological role in the landscape and its cultural role for Indigenous peoples. Despite meticulous planning, Heuer and his team found themselves repeatedly "buffaloed" by the animals, who had a knack for doing the unexpected, and teaching the humans lessons along the way.

Heuer packs his narrative with thrilling moments: a horseback chase to tranquilize a bison, a helicopter-assisted translocation into the rugged backcountry, and the tense tracking of wayward bulls that scale steep, treacherous terrain. Throughout, his encounters with these massive creatures-both awe-inspiring and humbling-force him to confront his assumptions about control, nature, and conservation.

In 2024, Heuer was diagnosed with a terminal brain condition, and he completed the manuscript for Buffalo Lessons in the weeks and days before his death. His narrative ends seven years after the initial introduction, with a thriving population of around one hundred bison and the organization of the first Indigenous hunt in the region in over 150 years. Buffalo Lessons stands as a testament to the resilience of bison, and as the culmination of a life's work in conservation.

Reviews


"Determination, wit, and humility combine in this inspiring tale of a species returned to its place in nature. Told with passionate clarity and illustrated throughout with stunning photographs, Buffalo Lessons is, quite simply, a beautiful book.
Thor Hanson, author of Close to Home

Author Bio

Karsten Heuer was a conservationist, biologist, author, and filmmaker. An early advocate of large landscape conservation, Heuer worked in the field for decades, including in Inuvik in Canada's far north, in the Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa, and in Banff National Park in the Rockies, where he led the successful bison reintroduction project. Heuer is the author of Walking the Big Wild and Being Caribou, and a recipient of the Wilburforce Foundation Conservation Leadership Award. He passed away in November 2024, shortly after completing the manuscript for Buffalo Lessons.

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