Bison

  • There is good news! The public protest got all the way to the Secretary of Interior, and it’s clear the governor’s office got plenty involved too. Story in the Billings Gazette. Renewed hazing of bison produces results. By Jim Gransbery. The Buffalo Field Campaign has its news release. Dear Buffalo Friends, We have great news…

  •  post 1171 Here is the latest news from Buffalo Field Campaign on the situation just west of the Park where the bison remain in dire threat, but were not captured for slaughter yesterday as DOL originally planned. Buffalo Field Campaign Yellowstone Bison Update From the Field May 31, 2007 —————————— View BFC Video Footage: http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org…

  • The outcry against Montana DOL’s slaughter plans probably had something to do with this bit of good news. What DOL should really do is delay the slaughter permanently because there are are no cattle west of the Park near West Yellowstone. The Horse Butte (former) grazing allotment was bought out by a conservation group, and…

  • This info came today from the Buffalo Field Campaign. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO: PLEASE CONTACT these three decision-makers TODAY demanding that they cease plans to capture and slaughter the buffalo who are trying to live wild and free!  Contact each by phone, fax, and email and let’s not let them forget that the world…

  • State vet details plan to slaughter up to 300 bison. By Charles S. Johnson. Billings Gazette State Bureau. Here is the msm’s story on the meeting and the slaughter to come. All the standard lies are repeated. It is infuriating to sit here in Idaho and hear them talk in Montana about the disaster is…

  • Governor Brian Schweitzer, along with Bill Hedstrom, Chair of the Board of Livestock and Christian Mackay, new Executive Officer of the Department of Livestock today called an emergency meeting of the Board of Livestock in light of 7 Montana cows testing positive for the disease brucellosis last week. “This is a very serious issue for…

  • They haven’t found any reason why the cattle at Bridger, Montana turned up with brucellosis. They know it wasn’t bison. But, they can’t just let scientific investigation run its course. They have to kill something. So tomorrow they will be rounding up the approximately 250 bison that keep leaving Yellowstone Park to feast on the…

  • While this article is a bit repetitive, it shows the evolution of the controversy. The Paradise Valley, in particular the Emigrant cattle ranch, seems not be the source of brucellosis. Some still suspect elk from somewhere, but some are thinking it came from infected cattle from somewhere else. Some folks who have posted have suggested…

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