The present investigation entails the biosorption studies of radiotoxic Strontium (Sr-90), from aqueous medium employing dry cow dung powder (DCP) as an indigenous, inexpensive and, eco-friendly material without any pre or post treatments. The Batch experiments were conducted employing Sr-90(II) as a tracer and the effect of various process parameters such as optimum pH, temperature, amount of resin, time of equilibration, agitation speed and concentration of metal ions have been studied. The kinetic studies were carried out employing various models but the best fitting model was Lagergren pseudo-second order model with high correlation coefficient R (2) value of 0.999 and cation exchange capacity of DCP was found to be 9.00 mg/g. The thermodynamic parameters for biosorption were evaluated as Delta GA degrees A = -5.560 kJ/mol, Delta HA degrees A = -6.396 kJ/mol and Delta SA degrees A = 22.889 J/mol K, which indicated spontaneous and exothermic process with high affinity of Sr(II) for DCP.