The article highlights the return of Hungarian gray cattle and domestic buffalo to the Dévaványa farm within the Körös-Maros National Park, marking the conclusion of the grazing period. Throughout the year, these animals were relocated to various national park sub-areas to support nature conservation efforts, with a total of around 1,500 cattle spending the winter at the farm. The article also notes the completion of a modern winter farm for these animals, funded by HUF 1.2 billion, aiming to preserve the bustard population and maintain the Pannonian saline steppes and swamps within the national park.