| Helena,
MT- A group of citizens will gather at 10 am
today to let Governor Martz know that she has constituents
with deep concerns about the new Yellowstone bison management
plan. The rally, being organized by members of the Buffalo
Field Campaign (BFC), will be held at the State House
in Helena.
According
to BFC spokesperson Summer Nelson, "As governor, Judy
Martz has the authority to challenge the management
plan and implement a more equitable solution."
BFC
volunteers will speak and distribute information on
the recently approved federal/state bison management
plan. Under the new plan buffalo will continue to be
needlessly hazed, captured, and shot on public and private
lands outside the park. Specifics of the plan include
hazing bison within the boundaries of Yellowstone, quarantining
members of America's only continuously wild buffalo
herd for up to four years, and fitting bison with radio
collars and vaginal telemetry devices. The plan calls
for culling the herd to maintain a maximum population
of 3,000 animals.
"The
National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service plan
to do over the next 15 years what the State of Montana
has been doing to the buffalo for the last 10 years,"
said Darrell Geist, Executive Director of Cold Mountain,
Cold Rivers--a Missoula-based environmental and human
rights group. "Two thousand holy cows will continue
to range on public lands at taxpayer expense, while
buffalo are denied that range and killed for trying
to migrate there." The 15-year management plan, designed
to protect 2,019 cow/calf pairs, will cost taxpayers
between 39 and 44 million dollars.
Martz
has repeatedly made misleading statements about the
state's role in the bison slaughter. Last spring, during
the Governor's Conference on Tourism in Big Sky, she
stated that the state of Montana has not killed a single
buffalo in over two years. However, less than a year
earlier, during the winter on 1998-'99, the Montana
Department of Livestock sent 94 bison to slaughter.
"By
attending Martz' inauguration, we hope to draw attention
to her attempts to mislead the public and to encourage
her to begin her term with honesty and integrity," said
Dan Brister of the Buffalo Field Campaign.
Buffalo
Field Campaign volunteers defend the buffalo on their
traditional habitat and advocate for their protection.
BFC is the only group working in the field every day
to stop the slaughter of Yellowstone's wild buffalo.
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