A Single Herd of Bison Can Help Capture CO2 From Over 40,000 Cars, Scientists Find
Briefly

Researchers found that the bison herd in Romania is taking 54,000 tons of carbon out of the atmosphere annually, equivalent to 43,000 American cars' CO2 emissions. Bison's impact showcases animals' crucial role in reducing greenhouse gases naturally.
Bison's grazing habits influence grassland and forest ecosystems, aiding in carbon sequestration. Their presence enriches soil, disperses seeds, and prevents carbon release through soil compaction, acting as natural carbon vacuum cleaners.
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