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Buffalo Field Campaign Yellowstone Bison Update from the Field February 14, 2008

Buffaloed on Mar 25th 2008

Buffalo Field Campaign
Yellowstone Bison
Update from the Field
February 14, 2008
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* NEW VIDEO! To Protect the Wild Bison
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/aboutus/documentaries.html
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http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/issueinbrief.html
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AMERICAN BISON ELIMINATED from the last wild population in the U.S.
2007-2008 Hunt: 112
2007-2008 Slaughter: 127
Total Since 2000: 2,257
*includes lethal government action, quarantine, state and treaty hunts
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In this issue:
* Update from the Field
* Week of Action Begins Today!
* Experience on the Front Lines in Gardiner
* George Wuerthner Editorial: Yellowstone Bison Slaughter a Sham
* Photo of the Week
* Last Words

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National Call-In Day to Suzanne Lewis

Buffaloed on Mar 25th 2008

Thursday February 14, NATIONAL CALL-IN DAY:

Dear Buffalo Friends,

Yellowstone officials continue to spill the blood of America’s last wild buffalo, our national heritage. Sixteen more buffalo were transported to slaughter Wednesday, 30 more were captured, and the 17 calves that were slated to be sent to the Corwin Springs Quarantine Facility will be sent to slaughter today, because the facility is not ready for them. A press release from Yellowstone National Park is pasted at the end of this special alert.

Thank you for all the action you have been taking in the past couple of days. This morning our Week of Action begins in earnest with a series of National Call-in Days to target decision-makers responsible for the harassment and slaughter of the last wild buffalo population in the United States.

We begin by calling Yellowstone Superintendent Suzanne Lewis. Three phone numbers and talking points are provided below.

We must STOP THE SLAUGHTER NOW! Please pick up your phone right now and tell the Park they should be protecting the bison instead of catering to Montana’s cattle interests. The buffalo death toll is very likely to increase significantly.

169 wild buffalo have already been captured inside Yellowstone National Park’s Stephens Creek bison trap. All are being sent to slaughter. None but calves have been tested for exposure to brucellosis, the supposed reason for the kill.
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FOR THE LOVE OF BUFFALO, PLEASE CALL NOW!!

Superintendent Suzanne Lewis, Yellowstone National Park 307-344-2002 307-344-2013 (public affairs) 307-344-7381 (main)

TALKING POINTS FOR CALLING SUZANNE LEWIS
1. Stop the Slaughter NOW!
2. The last wild bison in the U.S., a national treasure, are in your care. You are responsible for protecting America’s national heritage, not defending the economic interests of Montana’s cattle industry
3. Stop killing/harassing/quarantining America’s last wild buffalo - Withdraw from the Interagency Bison Management Plan now - take proactive steps to secure funding for bison habitat such as winter range and calving grounds on Gallatin National Forest.
4. Release all buffalo currently being held in the Stephen’s Creek trap and dismantle the trap now!

THANK YOU FOR TAKING ACTION FOR THE BUFFALO!
For more information about the Week of Action, including the schedule for national call-in days and information about writing letters to the editor of your local, regional and national media, please visit http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/actnow/weekofaction08.html

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BISON SLAUGHTER INCREASES IN YELLOWSTONE

Buffaloed on Mar 25th 2008

BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN (BFC)
P.O. BOX 957
WEST YELLOWSTONE, MT 59758
406-646-0070
bfc-media@wildrockies.org
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org

* PRESS RELEASE*
BISON SLAUGHTER INCREASES IN YELLOWSTONE
Yellowstone National Park Sends 30 More Bison to Slaughterhouse; Captures 44 More

For Immediate Release, February 12, 2008
Contact: Buffalo Field Campaign, Stephany Seay 406-646-0070

GARDINER, MONTANA - Yellowstone National Park officials sent 30 more wild American bison to slaughter this morning, without testing them for exposure to brucellosis, the supposed reason for these actions. This brings the week’s wild bison slaughter count to 67.

This morning Yellowstone Park Rangers captured an additional 44 wild American bison. Buffalo Field Campaign witnessed Yellowstone Park Rangers hazing this group of buffalo from deeper in the Park, towards the boundary, and they were subsequently captured. Most, if not all, will be sent to slaughter facilities without being tested for exposure to the livestock disease brucellosis.

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Buffalo Field Campaign Week of Action 2008

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Buffalo Field Campaign Week of Action 2008

Wild bison advocates, including Buffalo Field Campaign, plan a rally near the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park on Saturday, February 16, 2008.

The purpose of the rally is to draw attention to Yellowstone National Park’s role in the harassment, capture and slaughter of America’s last wild bison population, and to help stop more slaughter before it begins.

The rally falls in the center of a Week of Action, February 14 – February 21, that will target various decision-makers involved with the Interagency Bison Management Plan and draw attention to local, regional and national media.

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK SLAUGHTERS 37 OF AMERICA’S LAST WILD BUFFALO

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Park Captured 41 More Sunday; 17 Calves to be Sent to Quarantine Research Facility

For Immediate Release, February 11, 2008
Contact: Buffalo Field Campaign, Stephany Seay 406-646-0070

GARDINER, MONTANA - Yellowstone National Park officials sent 37 wild American bison to slaughter this morning, without testing them for exposure to brucellosis, the supposed reason for these actions.

On Sunday, the Park captured 41 bison; on Friday the Park captured 53, bringing the total capture since Friday to 94 wild American bison.

17 bison calves that tested negative for brucellosis exposure are being held in the Stephens Creek bison trap, and will be sent to the Corwin Springs quarantine feasibility research facility, where they will be raised in pens like livestock.

“The actions of Yellowstone National Park demonstrate that they are unqualified to protect the bison the nation is entrusting them with,” said Stephany Seay, Media Coordinator for Buffalo Field Campaign.

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK CAPTURES 53 OF AMERICA’S LAST WILD BISON

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BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN (BFC)
P.O. BOX 957
WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA 59758
406-646-0070
bfc-media@wildrockies.org
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
* PRESS RELEASE*

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK CAPTURES 53 OF AMERICA’S LAST WILD BISON
Park Intends to Slaughter Without Testing; Calves May Be Sent to Experimental Quarantine Facility

For Immediate Release, February 8, 2008
Contact: Buffalo Field Campaign, Stephany Seay 406-646-0070

GARDINER, MONTANA - Yellowstone National Park officials captured 53 wild American bison this morning inside the Stephens Creek bison trap located within Yellowstone National Park’s borders. The captured bison are members of the last wild, genetically intact population existing in the United States, and number fewer than 4,600. Most, if not all, will be sent to slaughter without being tested for brucellosis antibodies.

“The National Park Service is caving in to the unreasonable demands of Montana’s livestock industry at the expense of an American icon, our national heritage,” said Stephany Seay, media coordinator for Buffalo Field Campaign.

The bison were captured for following their natural migratory instincts and walking onto habitat that is privately owned by the Church Universal & Triumphant (CUT). CUT land hosts fewer than 250 head of cattle. Wild bison are also refused access to publicly owned Gallatin National Forest lands adjacent to Yellowstone National Park and CUT property. In the winter months, grasslands in the Park are obscured by deep snow and bison and other wild ungulates venture to lower-elevation habitat where they find critical forage necessary for survival.

Yellowstone National Park officials said they will send the adult bison to slaughter without first testing them for exposure to brucellosis.

Bison calves may be tested for brucellosis antibodies. If testing occurs, those testing negative for antibodies will be sent to a state-federal quarantine feasibility study facility, while the rest will be slaughtered. More than half of the calves previously captured and quarantined by the government have been slaughtered, while the rest are being raised in pens like livestock.

Cattle interests claim such actions are necessary to prevent the spread of brucellosis, a livestock disease introduced to native wildlife in the early 20th century, from wild bison to cattle. However, there has never been a documented case of wild bison transmitting brucellosis to cattle.

“In one day the National Park Service is sending more than half as many bison to slaughter as have been killed during Montana’s entire three-month bison hunt,” said Mike Mease, co-founder of Buffalo Field Campaign. “When will the Park Service understand that they are in charge of protecting our wildlife, not protecting cattle interests?”

2,120 wild American bison have been killed or otherwise removed from the remaining wild population since 2000 under actions carried out by the Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP), as well as state and treaty hunts. The IBMP is a joint state-federal plan that prohibits wild bison from migrating to lands outside of Yellowstone’s boundaries.

Wild American bison are a migratory species native to vast expanses of North America and are ecologically extinct everywhere in the United States outside of Yellowstone National Park.

Buffalo Field Campaign strongly opposes the Interagency Bison Management Plan and maintains that wild bison should be allowed to naturally and fully recover themselves throughout their historic native range, especially on public lands.

Buffalo Field Campaign is the only group working in the field, every day, to stop the slaughter of the wild American buffalo. Volunteers defend the buffalo and their native habitat and advocate for their lasting protection. Buffalo Field Campaign has proposed real alternatives to the current mismanagement of American bison that can be viewed at:
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/actnow/solutions.html.

For more information, video clips and photos visit:
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org.

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Media & Outreach
Buffalo Field Campaign
P.O. Box 957
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070
bfc-media@wildrockies.org
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org

BFC is the only group working in the field every day
in defense of the last wild buffalo in the U.S.

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Buffalo Field Campaign Yellowstone Bison Update from the Field February 7, 2008

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Buffalo Field Campaign
Yellowstone Bison
Update from the Field
February 7, 2008
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View BFC Video Footage:
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
* NEW VIDEO! To Protect the Wild Bison
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/aboutus/documentaries.html
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Make a Secure Online Donation to BFC:
https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?id=1807
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Why are they killing the last wild buffalo?
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/issueinbrief.html
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Receive BFC’s updates or press releases.
Send your email address to bfc-media@wildrockies.org with “sub
updates” or “sub press release” in the subject line.
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AMERICAN BISON ELIMINATED from the last wild population in the U.S.
2007-2008: 102
Total Since 2000: 2,120
*includes lethal government action, quarantine, state and treaty hunts
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In this issue:
* Update from the Field
* Week of Action Feb. 14-21, 2008
* Thank You Patagonia, ORC, Michael Franti, Removal Act, and Tibetan Trader!
* Photo of the Week
* Last Words

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Cattle Disease Nearly Eradicated. (Let Us Kill all the Yellowstone Wildlife)

Buffaloed on Mar 25th 2008

Here is an article that glosses over the industry preference touted by APHIS to round up all of Yellowstone’s wildlife so that they can test and slaughter elk and bison or vaccinate them against brucellosis. This will never happen because the disease is present in all kinds of wildlife and can never be eradicated in this way also, the public would never allow it.

This is, however, a great diversion from other controversies.

Effectively, brucellosis has become a non-issue in that it is not the human health risk as it once was because of milk pasteurization which kills the disease.

Cattle Disease Nearly Eradicated.

“Our work is not done,” said Bruce Knight, agriculture undersecretary for marketing and regulatory programs. “We must now focus our efforts on eradicating brucellosis from the free-ranging elk and bison populations in the Greater Yellowstone Area in order to protect our national cattle herd against future outbreaks.”

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Buffalo Field Campaign, Yellowstone Bison, Update from the Field, January 31, 2008

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Buffalo Field Campaign
Yellowstone Bison
Update from the Field
January 31, 2008
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View BFC Video Footage:
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
* NEW VIDEO! To Protect the Wild Bison
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/aboutus/documentaries.html
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Make a Secure Online Donation to BFC:
https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?id=1807
——————————
Why are they killing the last wild buffalo?
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/issueinbrief.html
——————————
Receive BFC’s updates or press releases.
Send your email address to bfc-media@wildrockies.org with “sub updates” or “sub press release” in the subject line.
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AMERICAN BISON ELIMINATED from the last wild population in the U.S.
2007-2008: 86
Total Since 2000: 2,104
*includes lethal government action, quarantine, state and treaty hunts
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In this issue:
* Update from the Field
* Photo of the Week
* Last Words
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Park Service Deceiving World About Threats to Park Bison

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Park Service Deceiving World About Threats to Park Bison
Public Outcry Needed to Force Service to Tell the Truth

In 1995, the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, declared Yellowstone National Park as a World Heritage Site in Danger due to threats to park bison, water quality, cutthroat trout, inadequacy of park roads, overuse by tourists, and from mining activities beyond park borders. In 2003, Yellowstone was removed from the in “Danger” list because of “considerable efforts” made by the National Park Service to address the threats. Though the Committee felt the park was no longer in “danger,” it asked the National Park Service to provide progress reports on the original threats.

Last month, the Yellowstone National Park released a draft of its fourth progress report. In it, the National Park Service trumpets the success of its 2000 Interagency Bison Management Plan describing it as a “carefully crafted consensus-based plan” that “has now been successfully implemented for seven years.” The National Park Service explains that the plan is “incremental” and that it “becomes more wildlife-friendly … with each incremental success achieved.”
Montana Department of Livestock helicopter hazing.

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