Wood Bison Restoration in Alaska
Wood Bison Project Supporters
Wood Bison Project Partner
- Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center — fed and cared for wood bison for more than a decade, and helped people see and learn about wood bison
Platinum sponsors
- Carlile Transportation Systems — for seven years, donated transportation of hay and building materials, close to a quarter million dollars.
- Safari Club International — donated funding totaling six figures for a livestock trailer, bison handling facility, hay barn, JD Tractor, bunkhouse and hay purchases. Last donation was matched by funds from Pittman Robertson to allow ADF&G to release many more bison that would have been released on State funding alone.
- Lynden Transport — discounted rates for air transportation of bison to Shageluk by six figures.
- Turner Foundation — funded expenses to capture, test and transport 53 wood bison from Elk Island Park, Alberta to AWCC.
- SteelFab — fabrication work to refit transport containers to accommodate Bison
Other Donor/Sponsors (alphabetical order)
- Alaska Marine Lines — shipping containers
- Alaska Mining & Diving — loaned three new snowmobiles to the wood bison program
- Alaska Tent & Tarp — loaned and discounted cost of tents for Shageluk camp
- Alyeska Resort — contributed to John Deere tractor
- BassPro — funding towards transportation of bison to Shageluk.
- Cabelas — funding towards transportation of bison to Shageluk.
- Camai Printing Company — donated printing
- ConocoPhillips — donated fence supplies.
- Container Specialties of Alaska — shipping containers
- Granite Construction — discounted road construction
- Home Depot — donated building supplies
- Independent Lift Truck LLC — donated use of fork lift to load bison boxes onto trucks
- MSI Communications — created promotional video
- John Deere Corporation — discounted new tractor purchase
- Local 367 — constructed hay feeders
- Pope & YoungRasmuson Foundation — awarded a grant for a new John Deere tractor
- Rasmuson Foundation — awarded grants for equipment and infrastructure
- Sourdough Express, Inc. — shipping container
- Teck Cominco, Alaska — donated funding
- Totem Ocean Trailer Express — donated shipping of hay
- Turner Foundation — funded capture, testing and transport of 53 wood bison from Alberta to Alaska
- Wells Fargo Bank/National Fish & Wildlife Foundation — awarded grant to clear, plant and build fence
Agencies
- Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's State Veterinarian office — disease testing & health care
- Alaska Department of Public Safety — escort through road closures caused by Sockeye fire
- Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities — passage during road construction
- Anchorage Soil & Water Conservation District — land clearing
- Canada's Wood Bison Recovery Team and Elk Island National Park — founding stock, support and advice
- Natural Resource Conservation Service — donated fencing
- Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Fund — match money for donations and F&G funds
- University of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Natural Resources & Agriculture Sciences — donated and discounted high quality hay, donated grain silos.
- US Army Cold Regions Test Center
- US Army Fort Greely Command & Directorate of Public Works
- USDA Wildlife Services Alaska District, National Wildlife Disease Program, Agricultural Research Service, and International Services — advice, handling assistance & health care
- USFS Chugach National Forest — lease land for wood bison.
- USFS — donated gravel for road
- US Fish & Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant Program — match money for donations and F&G funds
- US Fish & Wildlife Service — published special rule under Section 10(j) of ESA, helped with radiotracking and other studies post release.
Individuals and Volunteers who worked on the wood bison project
- Advisory Committes of Anchorage, Anvik, Fairbanks, Grayling, Holy Cross, Shageluk
- Alaska Board of Game
- Alaska Professional Hunters Association
- Alaska Outdoor Council
- Anchorage Fire Department
- Bass Pro
- Boy Scouts of America
- Challenge Alaska
- Defenders of Wildlife
- Federal Subsistence Board
- 4-H
- Girdwood Fire Department
- Photographer Doug Lindstrand
- Photographer Johane Janelle
- Residents of Grayling, Anvik, Shageluk and Holy Cross
- Salmonberry Tours
- Safari Club International
- Village Corporations of Anvik, Grayling, Holy Cross, Shageluk
- Wells Fargo Bank
- Western Regional Advisory Council
- Z Architects