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Bison Herd Spotted on Chihuahua-Ciudad Juarez Highway

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Chihuahua, June 18 – An astonishing and uncommon sighting has captivated social media users in recent hours, as workers from the Ministry of Communications and Transportation carrying out work on the Chihuahua-Ciudad Juárez highway reported the presence of majestic bison, as well as deer, alongside the asphalt strip, offering a scene worthy of a documentary.

Rare Wildlife Encounter Near Kilometer 76

The discovery of the impressive herd occurred specifically at kilometer 76, an area where personnel from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) are currently performing road conservation and maintenance work.

Through images and videos that have already gone viral, these specimens-the largest land mammal in North America-can be seen grazing peacefully in what is part of their recovered natural habitat in the state.

“With a little luck and a lot of caution while driving, you might be able to appreciate these specimens,” highlights one of the publications that ignited the fervor on digital platforms.

Bison Return to Northern Mexico

Historically, the American bison (Bison bison) inhabited the great plains of northern Mexico. Thanks to intense biological conservation efforts in ranches in Chihuahua (such as the Janos Biosphere Reserve), the species has begun to recover ground in the Chihuahuan ecosystem, although seeing them so close to a high-speed road remains an extraordinary event.

The agency took the opportunity to alert the population that due to these ongoing roadworks, commuters should anticipate their departure, remain attentive to road signs, and follow the instructions of flagmen to safely cross the area.

Conservation Success and Road Safety

The presence of bison so close to a major highway underscores the success of conservation programs aimed at reintroducing these magnificent animals to their ancestral lands. However, it also presents new challenges for road safety, requiring drivers to be extra vigilant.

Authorities urge motorists to exercise extreme caution when driving through this section of the highway, as wildlife crossings can occur unexpectedly. The SICT is working to ensure the safety of both commuters and the wildlife that now thrives in the region.

The viral videos have sparked widespread excitement and renewed interest in the ecological recovery of the Chihuahuan desert. This event serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of conservation and the potential for wildlife to reclaim their natural habitats when given the opportunity.

Further details regarding the ongoing roadworks and any additional measures to ensure public and wildlife safety are expected to be released by the SICT in the coming days.

Source: https://netnoticias.mx/amp/captan-manada-de-bisontes-en-carretera-chihuahua-ciudad-juarez

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