Classroom lesson · Wildlife · 🇩🇪 Germany

European bison

Europe's biggest land animal, brought back from extinction

A large brown European bison standing in a grassy field

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What is it?

The European bison is the biggest land animal in all of Europe. A big male can weigh almost a tonne - the same as a small car. They have huge shaggy heads, curved horns, and a small hump on their shoulders. Once, they nearly disappeared completely. Today, thanks to careful work, small herds are back in some German forests.

Tell me more

European bison are cousins of the American bison you might know from cowboy films. They are slightly taller and slimmer, with a smaller hump. They live in big family herds led by an older female. Calves are reddish-brown when they are born - much lighter than the deep brown of the adults.

About a hundred years ago, every single European bison in the wild had disappeared. The only ones left were a small number kept safe in zoos and parks. People worked very hard to look after those animals, breed them, and slowly let their children and grandchildren go back into the forest. Today there are several thousand wild European bison again.

They eat almost any plant they can find - grass, leaves, bark, twigs. An adult can eat 30 kilograms of plants in a single day. They like to live in big mixed forests where they can hide among the trees and come out to clearings to graze.

European bison are usually very calm. They walk slowly through the forest, grazing as they go. But they are very strong. A bison can jump a fence the height of a tall fridge or run at 50 km/h if they need to. Most of the time, though, they would rather just keep eating.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01How might people manage to bring an animal back from being gone in the wild? What would you need to do?
  2. 02What do you think it would be like to share a forest with an animal the size of a car?
  3. 03Lots of stories from history have nearly disappeared. Can you think of other animals that were saved by people?
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Classroom activity

On a class timeline, mark the bison story: lots of bison everywhere → almost none in the wild → small herds rescued from zoos → wild again today. Discuss what humans got wrong, and what they got right.

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