Archive for the 'Brucellosis' Category

13 More Cattle in Wyoming Have Brucellosis.

Buffaloed on Jun 20th 2008

13 More Cattle in Wyoming Have Brucellosis.
By BOB MOEN of the Associated Press

These cattle appear to be from the same herd that tested positive for brucellosis last week.

Ralph Maughan has posted about the previous cases.
Brucellosis now confirmed in cows near Sublette County, WY elk feedlot

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Buffalo News 5/29 - 6/19/08

Buffaloed on Jun 19th 2008

Here are the stories which appeared in the press of the last several weeks.
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Six Groups Collaborate to Publish a New Buffalo Newsletter.

Buffaloed on Jun 13th 2008

Six groups have collaborated to publish a new Buffalo Newsletter. The newsletter will be distributed to Park visitors by Buffalo Field Campaign volunteers this summer and at events and fundraisers.

The newsletter is a joint project of the Buffalo Field Campaign, Gallatin Wildlife Association, Horse Butte Neighbors of Buffalo, Natural Resources Defense Council, InterTribal Bison Cooperative and Tatanka Oyate of the Seventh Generation Fund.

You can download it here: Buffalo News

NOTE: Because of the size of this newsletter it is more for informational purposes rather than for printing and distributing yourself.

Filed in Brucellosis, Buffalo, Buffalo Hunt, Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT), National Park Service, Yellowstone Buffalo | 9 responses so far

Update from the Field 6-12-08. Montana Loses Brucellosis Free Status. Bonnie Raitt Benefit Tickets Available!

Buffaloed on Jun 12th 2008

Buffalo Field Campaign
Yellowstone Bison
Update from the Field
June 12, 2008

KEEP BFC ON THE FRONTLINES WITH A TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION TODAY
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In this issue:
* Update from the Field
* For the Buffalo! Bonnie Raitt Benefit Tickets Available!
* Buffalo in the News
* “Let Buffalo Roam” License Plates for Every State!
* Last Words
* Kill Tally

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* Update from the Field

Dear Buffalo Friends,

Big news has hit Montana: the state has lost its coveted brucellosis-free status.

Another Montana cattle herd was found to be infected with the livestock disease. That’s two cattle herds in less than two years, and so Montana’s status as being certified “brucellosis-free” is out the window.

The source of transmission is not yet known, but it is certain that it’s not wild buffalo. The owner of the infected herd, Arthur Burns of Emigrant, MT, had his cattle approximately 30 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.

The industry is already pointing fingers at elk, just as they did last spring. In May 2007, a cattle herd that had been pastured near Emigrant was found infected, but neither the Department of Livestock (DOL) nor the Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) produced any evidence linking Yellowstone wildlife–or clearing domestic or imported cattle–as the source of last year’s infection.

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Montana to Lose Brucellosis Free Status-Source of Infection Not Known

Buffaloed on Jun 11th 2008

For immediate release: June 11, 2008

Montana to Lose Brucellosis Free Status-Source of Infection Not Known

PRESS CONTACT: Dan Brister, Buffalo Field Campaign: (406) 726-5555

West Yellowstone (MT) - The Montana Department of Livestock reported June 9, 2008 that a cow has tested positive for brucella abortus and Montana’s brucellosis status will be downgraded from “Class Free” to “Class A.” This is the second time since May of 2007 that a cattle herd has been reported infected with the bacteria in Montana.

While the identity of the owner of the infected herd has been withheld by the livestock agency, the Billings Gazette and Bozeman Chronicle have identified him as Arthur Burns of Emigrant, Montana. According to public records, the Burns property is more than 30 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.

The cattle herd infected in May 2007 was also pastured near Emigrant, and was owned by Montana state legislator Bruce Malcolm. The Montana Dept of Livestock and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) have not produced any evidence linking Yellowstone wildlife–or clearing domestic or imported cattle–as the source of last year’s infection.

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Brucellosis Once Again Found in Montana Cattle.

Buffaloed on Jun 9th 2008

Sick Cow Costs Montana Its Brucellosis-Free Status
By Robert Struckman, 6-09-08
New West

Montana cow tests positive for brucellosis
By Matthew Brown
ASSOCIATED PRESS

According to Marty Zaluski, the Montana State Veterinarian, it was “very unlikely” bison from Yellowstone National Park were the source, since none had been documented near the ranch where the disease was found. That leaves another cattle herd, elk or other wildlife as possible vectors of the disease.

Filed in Brucellosis, Buffalo, Elk, Montana Department of Livestock, Yellowstone Buffalo | 3 responses so far

Suit Opposes Elk Feeding in Wyoming

Buffaloed on Jun 5th 2008

Earthjustice is representing Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Defenders of Wildlife, Wyoming Outdoor Council and the National Wildlife Refuge Association in federal court in a fight against the National Elk Refuge to close the feedground there which is exacerbating the brucellosis problem and likely going to spread chronic wasting disease like wild fire if it reaches the refuge.

Read about it here:
Suit Opposes Elk Feeding in Wyoming
Jim Robbins
New York Times

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Update from the Field May 29, 2008

Buffaloed on May 29th 2008

Buffalo Field Campaign
Yellowstone Bison
Update from the Field
May 29, 2008

KEEP BFC ON THE FRONTLINES WITH A TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION TODAY
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NOTE: This will be the last weekly issue of the Update from the Field until mid-November. For the summer and fall months, the Updates will come to you every other Thursday. Thanks for being with us and for the buffalo!!

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In this issue:
* Update from the Field
* Buffalo in the News
* BFC Needs Summer Educators & Maintenance Volunteers
* Upcoming Event: Tatanka Music Festival 2008
* LOOK! Photo Journal of the Week
* Last Words
* Kill Tally
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* Update from the Field

Dear Buffalo Friends,

As BFC’s 2007-2008 field season begins to wind down, with volunteers making their way to the four directions, the landscape remains active with wild bison and agent activity. Though our numbers are dwindling we, of course, remain with the buffalo.

On a couple of occasions this week, the Montana Department of Livestock donned their cowboy attire, complete with macho attitudes, to chase two mama buffalo and their newborn calves out of the Town Park in West Yellowstone. The buffalo were, of course, causing no harm and were being admired by tourists and locals alike. The calves were napping, the mamas peacefully grazing. Then DOL agents Shane Grube and Mark Anderson showed up. As soon as the mama buffalo saw the riders approach, their tails went up (a sign of distress) and they went over to their babies to shepherd them away from the aggressive cowboys. The buffalo took off, and the agents were hot on their heels, looking ridiculous riding through the streets of West Yellowstone.

After being told time and again by private property owners on the Horse Butte peninsula that wild bison were welcome, but the Department of Livestock was not, the agents flexed their assumed muscles of authority and chased wild buffalo off of Horse Butte today. There are no cattle on Horse Butte at any time of year now. While the agents attempted to cover themselves by not stepping foot or hoof onto the property, they instead used their helicopter, with DOL agent Rob Tierny inside directing the pilot — flying as low as 20 feet– to chase the buffalo off of the Galanis property, disrupting all the residents on Horse Butte in the process. The Galanis family has let it be known numerous times that the DOL is not welcome there, but wild buffalo certainly are. The Galanis family purchased the 700+-acre ranch, formerly known as the Munns’ Ranch, and designated it a “Bison Safe Zone,” the largest in Montana.

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PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS VIOLATED BY LIVESTOCK AGENTS HAZING WILD BISON

Buffaloed on May 29th 2008

*  NEWS RELEASE *

PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS VIOLATED BY LIVESTOCK AGENTS HAZING WILD BISON
Property Owners Welcome Bison, Not DOL, on Cattle-Free Horse Butte

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 29, 2008
Press Contacts:
Janae & Rob Galanis, 406-646-4848
Ed & Vicky Millspaugh, Hebgen Lake Estates, 406-646-9176, (cell) 406-580-0321
Stephany Seay, Buffalo Field Campaign, 406-646-0070

WEST YELLOWSTONE, MT - With horses, a helicopter, state and federal law enforcement, and U.S tax dollars to spend, Montana Department of Livestock agents have descended upon the cattle-free Horse Butte Peninsula, violating private property rights and upsetting human and wildlife residents in an attempt to chase wild American bison out of Montana and into Yellowstone National Park.

“These actions underscore the arrogance of the Department of Livestock, cattle industry, and agencies carrying out the Interagency Bison Management Plan,” said Mike Mease, co-founder of Buffalo Field Campaign.  “There are no cattle out here and the landowners want the buffalo around, yet the government-funded cowboys act like the only private property rights that matter are those pertaining to cattle.”

The Horse Butte peninsula is a 26,000-acre landscape encompassing both public (Gallatin National Forest) and private property.  It is 100% cattle-free at all times of the year.  Horse Butte provides critical winter range and calving grounds for American bison.  The majority of Horse Butte residents welcome bison, but do not welcome the presence of the Montana Department of Livestock.  Homeowners have expressed their wishes that the DOL refrain from chasing bison off of their land, but these wishes continue to be ignored.

“I am a fully disabled veteran.  I went to war–nearly getting killed several times–for their rights and my rights and now they’re taking it away from me by violating my private property rights,” said Ed Millspaugh, Horse Butte property owner and president of Hebgen Lake Estates. “Is this the way Montana wants to treat its vets?”

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Filed in Brucellosis, Buffalo, Montana Department of Livestock, Private Property Rights | 3 responses so far

Bison to be hazed into Yellowstone as ranchers go to court.

Buffaloed on May 28th 2008

The Montana Department of Livestock intends to haze buffalo from private property tomorrow (May 29, 2008).

Bison to be hazed into Yellowstone as ranchers go to court. San Diego Union Tribune (AP)

Another story this morning:
Ranchers go to court over bison
Spokesman Review, Spokane WA (AP)

The significance of these stories is that the planned hazing violates the wishes and the private property rights of the landowners.

Filed in Brucellosis, Buffalo, Governor Brian Schweitzer, Montana Department of Livestock, Politicians, Private Property Rights, Yellowstone Buffalo | No responses yet

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