National Bison Day is celebrated every year on the first Saturday of November. It honors the American bison, also known as the buffalo, which is an important symbol of the United States. Bison once roamed across most of North America, but their numbers dropped sharply in the 1800s because of overhunting and loss of land. Thanks to conservation efforts, their population has grown again. The bison was named the national mammal of the United States in 2016, showing how important it is to America’s history and culture.
On National Bison Day, people celebrate by visiting national parks, learning about bison history, and supporting conservation programs. Many Native American tribes hold ceremonies or events to honor the bison’s role in their culture and traditions. The day reminds everyone to protect wildlife and the environment so future generations can enjoy them too. The bison stands for strength, resilience, and the spirit of the American frontier.
The 1981 18-cent Wildlife of America: Bison (#1883) stamp was part of a special series that celebrated North America’s wild animals. Issued on June 13, 1981, this stamp shows a strong and powerful bison standing on the open plains. The bison was chosen because it is one of the most famous symbols of the American West and represents the country’s natural beauty and history. The artwork captures the animal’s thick fur and massive size, reminding people of how these creatures once roamed the Great Plains in huge herds.
This stamp was part of the “Wildlife of America” set, which featured different animals from across the continent. Collectors and nature lovers enjoyed the series because it helped teach people about the importance of protecting wildlife. The bison on the stamp also reminds Americans of conservation efforts that helped bring the species back from near extinction. Even today, the bison continues to stand for strength, freedom, and the beauty of the natural world.
References:
First Day Cover from the author’s collection
https://nationaltoday.com/national-bison-day/
U.S. Department of the Interior. “National Bison Day.” doi.gov
National Park Service. “Celebrate National Bison Day.” nps.gov
National Bison Association. “National Bison Day.” bisoncentral.com
Smithsonian National Postal Museum. “Wildlife of America Issue.” postalmuseum.si.edu
Mystic Stamp Company. “1981 18¢ Bison, Wildlife of America.” mysticstamp.com
United States Postal Service. “Wildlife of America Stamps.” usps.com























