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Yellowstone, MT: This morning, Montana Department
of Livestock (DOL) agents sent two wild Yellowstone
bull bison to slaughter. The livestock inspectors captured
the bison Wednesday afternoon in the Duck Creek buffalo
trap located on private land less than 200 yards from
the western border of Yellowstone National Park. The
buffalo were chased more than eight miles from the Horse
Butte Peninsula by agents shooting explosive cracker
rounds from trucks, ATVs, and horses.
The bulls had been grazing peacefully in the Yellowstone
Village subdivision, which the agents entered against
the wishes of local residents who recently passed protective
covenants against such bison hazing and capture operations.
During the operation the bulls were chased into barbed-wire
fences.
"Today's slaughter demonstrates Montana's refusal
to accept sound science and contradicts recent statements
made by Governor Schweitzer about wanting to increase
tolerance for bison in the state," said Dan Brister
of the Buffalo Field Campaign. "Killing low-risk
bulls sure is a strange way to demonstrate tolerance,"
he said.
When he ran for office, Schweitzer said that management
of buffalo and the protection of Montana's brucellosis-free
status should be determined by "science, not hyperbole,"
and that the MDOL is "ill equipped" to manage
wild buffalo in the State of Montana.
"If the Department of Livestock is concerned about
disease, then Governor Schweitzer should send them out
to watch cattle fences," said Darrell Geist, a
member of the Buffalo Field Campaign. "When local
ranchers import cattle to graze on the bison's native
habitat, it should be the ranchers' job to mind their
cattle. If they want help from the state to protect
their cattle, it shouldn't be at the expense of native
bison or their habitat."
State and Federal agents killed 970 Yellowstone bison
last winter and 40 were killed in a controversial hunt.
The Yellowstone herd is both behaviorally and genetically
unique and is America's only herd to continuously occupy
its native habitat.
The Buffalo Field Campaign is the only group working
in the field, every day, to stop the slaughter of the
wild Yellowstone buffalo. Volunteers defend the buffalo
and their native habitat and advocate for their lasting
protection.
For more information visit: http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
VIDEO FOOTAGE AND COPIES OF THE COVENANTS AVAILABLE
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* Correction: In yesterday's press
release we incorrectly stated: "Last winter the
DOL and National Park Service killed 1,010 Yellowstone
bison." In fact, 970 bison were killed by the DOL
and Park Service and 40 were killed in a hunt authorized
by the Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks
and the DOL.
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