Adopt-a-Critter: Bison

$60.00

Adopt (symbolically, of course) an LCNP bison!

The squeezable Baby Bison, also lovingly referred to as a "Red Dog". When born, these adorable creatures sport a reddish coat, which gives them their unique nickname. Incredibly, they're on their feet just minutes after birth, and within days, they can race around with the herd. Our Baby Bison adoption package presents a delightful plush toy that mirrors the endearing charisma of these cute, furry infants (and this one is safe to squeeze). Like our other critter options, the package includes a certificate of adoption, an entertaining activity book, and a one-of-a-kind sticker. What's more, you'll contribute to nurturing and protecting these enchanting Baby Bison and their habitat. Adopt a Red Dog today and join us in safeguarding the future of LCNP's wildlife.

The perfect gift for kids of all ages (from 3 to 103)!

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In every "Adopt-a-Critter" package, you'll discover an assortment of items designed to remind you of your invaluable contribution to our cause, each one representing a different aspect of our park's diverse wildlife. Here are some facts about what's included:

  1. Adopted Animal Plushie: Each package features a carefully crafted plushie of an animal native to our park. You get to choose from the Baby Bison, also known as the "Red Dog", the majestic Elk, or the cunning Red Fox. Each plushie is designed to emulate the captivating charm of these creatures.

  2. Certificate of Adoption: This official document symbolizes your generous contribution to conservation efforts within our park. It serves as a reminder of the animal you've helped protect through your adoption.

  3. Activity Book: An engaging educational resource packed with facts about your adopted critter and the park. The activity book also includes a series of fun activities for you to enjoy.

  4. LCNP Logo Sticker: A unique token of our appreciation, this sticker features the official LCNP logo. You can display it with pride, knowing you've played a part in conserving our park's wildlife.