Fine Art Bison Photography Prints for Sale
Elk Island National Park, located just east of Edmonton, is one of Canada’s premier destinations for experiencing bison in their natural environment. This protected sanctuary plays a vital role in the conservation of both plains and wood bison, two subspecies once pushed to the brink of extinction. Today, visitors to the park can witness these magnificent animals roaming freely across rolling grasslands and aspen woodlands. Their presence is a powerful reminder of the importance of preservation and offers a rare chance to observe bison behavior up close—making Elk Island a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
The park’s unique landscape and thriving bison population create ideal conditions for capturing compelling wildlife imagery. Whether it’s a close-up of a bull bison during rutting season or a serene scene of a herd silhouetted against a prairie sunset, the photo opportunities are as rich and varied as the ecosystem itself. These moments are preserved through the lenses of skilled photographers who dedicate their craft to documenting Alberta’s natural beauty. As a result, bison photography prints for sale from Elk Island offer a striking visual connection to one of North America’s most iconic animals.
For those inspired by the raw power and enduring spirit of Alberta’s bison, investing in bison photography prints for sale is a meaningful way to bring a piece of this wilderness home. Each print captures more than just the image—it tells a story of resilience, natural history, and the quiet majesty of life on the Canadian plains. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, these prints offer an enduring tribute to the bison of Elk Island National Park and the landscapes they continue to shape and protect.
The Difference between Bison and Buffalo
Bison and Buffalo are members of the same family of ox like mammals; however the Buffalo is native to South Asia and Africa. Bison is native to North America and Europe. A Bison has a hump at the shoulders, while the Buffalo does not, and the horns are also different. Bison horns are smaller and less curved than buffalo horns, which can be more than 5 feet long. Another difference between the two is that Bison have beards whereas Buffalos do not.
Andy spent many years photographing the Bison in Edmonton’s Elk Island National Park. The best time to see bison is during the rut in July. It is best to stay inside your vehicle while taking pictures during the Rut because the Bison are very dangerous. In order to get the shot, we open the sunroof and stand on the front seats with the long lens. During the Rut, the older male Bison’s are very loud and can be heard from quite a distance. Bison can usually be seen in the Bison loop area, and although there are red seats there, it is not recommended to sit during the Rut.
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