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Biologists use birth control to manage Catalina bison population

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Biologists undertook an unusual operation today to control the bison population on Catalina Island. They injected female bison with a vaccine called PZP (Porcine Zona Pellucida) that prevents pregnancy.

The injection causes the bison to build up antibodies against the vaccine. The antibodies then attach to the outer membrane of the female's egg, preventing sperm from fertilizing the egg.

At one time, about 600 bison roamed the island. Scientists want to keep the number of bison between 150 and 200.

(Audio: KPCC's Alex Cohen spoke with Dr. Ann Muscat, president and CEO of the Catalina Island Conservancy, about the contraception program.)

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