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  • Yellowstone park proposes killing 1,000 bison this winter

    Must be some other way. How about transporting them to an area where they aren't in such abundance as Yellowstone. I know there is scientific reason behind this but it just feels wrong to kill a species with such low numbers when humans over crowd the earth with over 7 billion.

    Associated Press

    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park proposes to kill roughly 1,000 wild bison this winter — mostly calves and females — as officials seek to reduce the animals' annual migration into Montana.
    Park officials are scheduled to meet Thursday with representatives of American Indian tribes, the state and other federal agencies to decide on the plan.

    It marks the continuation of a controversial agreement reached in 2000 between Montana and the federal government that was meant to prevent the spread of the disease brucellosis from bison to livestock.
    Almost 5,000 bison roamed the park this summer. A harsh winter could drive thousands into areas of southwestern Montana.

    Hunters, including from tribes with treaty rights in the Yellowstone area, are anticipated to kill more than 300 of the animals this winter. Others would be captured and slaughtered or used for research.

    "Through the legal agreement the National Park Service has to do this," said Yellowstone spokeswoman Sandy Snell-Dobert. "If there was more tolerance north of the park in Montana for wildlife, particularly bison as well as other wildlife, to travel outside the park boundaries, it wouldn't be an issue."

    Yellowstone has one of the largest wild bison herds remaining in the world. Since the 1980s, more than 6,300 have been slaughtered and almost 1,900 killed by hunters.

    Despite that aggressive effort, the park's herds remain at near-record levels. Last winter, officials removed 737 of the animals, falling short of their target of up to 900 animals.

    This year's proposal puts more emphasis on killing females and calves, to reduce the population's reproductive rate.

    "They are a hardy species," said Stephanie Adams with the National Parks Conservation Association. "But until there's more room for bison to range beyond the park boundary, we're going to have to rely on larger numbers of bison being sent to slaughter."

    The burly species, also known as buffalo, once roamed most of North America and numbered some 30 to 60 million animals, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    As the West was settled, commercial hunting drove bison nearly extinct. By 1884, an estimated 325 remained in the United States, according to the service.

    Attempts to relocate portions of Yellowstone's herds to avoid mass slaughters have seen minimal success, amid opposition from ranchers and landowners worried about disease and competition from bison for grazing space.

    Montana Gov. Steve Bullock last year proposed allowing bison to roam year-round in an area west of Yellowstone if the population drops to fewer than 3,500 bison. The Democrat has yet to make a final decision, spokesman Mike Wessler said Wednesday.

  • #2
    Grotesque. There is no end to the depravity and moral bankruptcy that human beings will sink to. We are truly a unique species, in the worst sense.

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    • #3
      What's wrong with Bison meat bitch:D

      Talking to the tofu master scrum

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      • #4
        There's plenty of farm bison. We are talking about wild bison here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
          There's plenty of farm bison. We are talking about wild bison here.
          yea rado. you dumb god damn shit. :cheese:

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          • #6
            So, if the land cant sustain them..and they will contact diseases from cattle when they migrate. You wanna let them starve and get sick instead?

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            • #7
              Can you relocate them? Inoculate them? Move some of them to the Prairie Reserve? Etc? How about north to Wood Buffalo NP? I refuse to believe that simply slughterning them is the best solution. It's what the ranchers want because frankly, the ranchers don't give a crap about anything other than their herds.

              The land sustained 50 million bison before the white man showed up. It's the story fo the American West - read it up. A land ruined by the almighty ranch.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                Can you relocate them? Inoculate them? Move some of them to the Prairie Reserve? Etc? How about north to Wood Buffalo NP? I refuse to believe that simply slughterning them is the best solution. It's what the ranchers want because frankly, the ranchers don't give a crap about anything other than their herds.

                The land sustained 50 million bison before the white man showed up. It's the story fo the American West - read it up. A land ruined by the almighty ranch.
                Unfortunately scrum..we cant go back in time. The land has been changed forever.. it cant sustain them that unfortunately is the truth of it.

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                • #9
                  Not saying we can turn the clock back, but I'll bet dollars to donuts that killing them is the easy answer but not the right answer, morally or scientifically. We've killed 99% of the damn species. We owe them at least an effort to relocate them somewhere. This is a big continent - I cannot believe there is no space for them anywhere.

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                  • #10
                    Im sure if there was land..and it was cost effective and someone put up the funds.they would. id like to see that myself..but that wont happen.

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                    • #11
                      But at the used for science/ research bullshit I don't like..they should feed the needy with it.

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