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Montana Department of Livestock Continues Purge of Wild Buffalo

January 17, 2002

DOL Helicopter Captures Two Bull Bison

 

West Yellowstone, MT: A Department of Livestock (DOL) helicopter flew low over

the Horse Butte area today and hazed two bull bison into the capture facility

there. The bison are bulls and considered a " low risk " for brucellosis

transmission. Eight agents from the DOL, Gallatin National Forest, and

Yellowstone National Park assisted on snowmobiles. Officers from the Gallatin

County Sheriff, National Park Service and USFS also assisted in patrol cars.

 

BFC spokesperson Peter Leusch characterized the operation as, " Another huge

waste of taxpayer dollars to capture bison that are unable to transmit

brucellosis, especially since there are no cows in the area in the winter. "

 

Several homeowners in the Yellowstone Village subdivision on the north side of

Horse Butte filed complaints with the Gallatin County Sheriff's office and FAA

in Helena concerning the helicopter. This is the second week in a row that the

DOL's helicopter has flown low over the subdivision to haze bison. One of the

complainants, Horse Butte resident and Wildlife Rehabilitator Sue Donkersgoed

said, " The helicopter disturbed our animals and our neighbors, as well as the

wildlife in the area. It's just preposterous that they are flying that thing

over a residential area. "

 

The helicopter also flew over the Madison River just west of Yellowstone. Many

wildlife species including elk, moose, bald eagles, trumpeter swans and wolves

rely on this area for winter survival. Disturbances such as today's are life

threatening to all wildlife in winter.

 

Twenty-two bulls have been captured this winter with sixteen of those

slaughtered after testing positive for exposure to brucellosis. The field test

has been proven to be highly inaccurate though, as culture tests show only 15%

of bison slaughtered in the past actually have brucellosis.

 

According to recent genetic studies, management strategies that do not take sex

ratios into account can lead to decreased levels of genetic variation,

inbreeding and numerous other problems. Because bison herds are generally led by

the older members of the group, removal of older bulls-like those captured this

week-can negatively impact social structure and social bonds and have permanent

harmful effects on the population.

 

Peter Leusch said, " This management strategy is obviously threatening the

long-term survival of the Yellowstone bison. They are a national treasure and

the only genetically pure descendants of over 60 million bison that once roamed

this continent. Our government seems intent on destroying these bison, even

though the first stated goal of their management plan is to preserve a healthy,

free-roaming bison herd. "

 

The Buffalo Field Campaign volunteers defend the buffalo on their native range

and advocate for their protection.

 

Video Available on Request and Still Photos Viewable at

www.geocities.com/buffalofieldcompaign

 

 

 

If you are outraged by the needless slaughter of the last, wild bison, please

call or write Governor Martz and DOL Director Mark Bridges and tell them how you

feel:

 

Governor Judy Martz

State Capitol

Helena, MT 59620

Phone from MT: 1 800 332-2272

Out of state: 406 444-4151

 

Marc Bridges, Director

Montana Department of Livestock

Box 202201

Helena, MT 59620

Phone from MT: 1800 523-3162 ext. 3

Out of state: 406 444-2043

 

Another way to help out is to write a letter to the editor to your

local/regional paper. Here is an example from this week's Bozeman Chronicle:

 

 

 

Dear Editor and fellow readers,

 

I was skiing along the Madison river just west of Yellowstone National Park on

January 8th and9th. I witnessed the Interagency Bison Management Plan in action.

What an appalling scene! Seven snowmobiles scared bison across the river,

through deep snow 4 to 5 miles to the Horse Butte capture facility. The next day

a helicopter hazed more bison down the Madison to the same facility. Several

others were hazed and captured from the Horse Butte area on those same two days.

Unless you have been here and witnessed the Department Of Livestock in such an

operation you can't fully grasp what goes on and the impact it has on this

beautiful place and all the wildlife who live here. I encourage people to come

see this for themselves.

The DOL say they are doing this because of brucellosis. Those who believe this

have been buffaloed. There is no proof that wild bison have ever transferred

brucellosis to domestic cattle or pose any real threat of doing so. The test

used to determine which animals get sent to slaughter tests for antibodies that

are associated with resistance to the disease. They are killing immune animals

on the basis of proving past exposure. This is no way to get rid of a disease,

but it is likely to destroy the herd eventually. The real reason they are

killing America's last wild bison has more to do with grazing allotments on

public lands. Montanans, Americans, we need to stop this terrorizing of

wildlife. If you come see for yourselves you may agree with me that the DOL

should be ashamed of what they do. And they do it with literally millions of

your tax dollars. Stop the slaughter.

 

Brian Lawson

P.O. 957

West Yellowstone, Mt. 59758

(406) 646-0070

 

 

 

We are currently developing our website, http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo to

post photos instantaneously from the field. Until it is ready please click on

the following url to view photos from the past few days:

http://www.geocities.com/buffalofieldcampaign

 

Donations are tax deductible and go directly to front lines work. BFC is the

only group in the field 365 days a year with the last free roaming buffalo.

 

For the Buffalo,

 

Pete Leusch

Media Office

Buffalo Field Campaign

PO Box 957

West Yellowstone, MT 59758

bfc-media

http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo

 

 

 

BFC is the only group in the field 365 days a year with the last free roaming

buffalo.

 

Buffalo Field Campaign

PO Box 957

West Yellowstone, MT 59758

bfc-media

http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo

 

 

 

Buffalo Field Campaign

(formerly Buffalo Nations)

PO Box 957

West Yellowstone, MT 59758

406-646-0070 phone

406-646-0071 fax

buffalo

www.wildrockies.org/buffalo

For The Buffalo

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