yellowstone park and bison management

With More Bison Sent to Slaughter, Schweitzer Calls for Summit


By Dana Green, 5-23-06

 
 

What to do about the bison?

The wild-and-woolly bison herd in Yellowstone, now around 4,900 strong, is once again in the news, as the number slaughtered sharply rose to 889 this year, officials announced.

According to state and federal policy, if the animals can’t be hazed successfully back into the park when they wander, they are captured, tested for brucellosis – and then slaughtered if the test comes back positive.

Gov. Brian Schweitzer isn’t convinced the plan is the best strategy – and plans to hold a meeting with state and federal officials a.s.a.p. to discuss potential management options, which could mean purchasing outright grazing rights on lands near the park where ranchers are running cattle, or allowing bison to roam greater distances.

It’s not going to be easy – ranchers want reassurance that their cattle won’t catch brucellosis (while they have never proved it can pass from bison to cattle, that hasn’t eased worries). Meanwhile, environmental groups insist they want to see the bison get a foothold in Montana, with an established habitat where they are able to roam.

Meanwhile, officials announced they do plan to hold another hunting season in Montana for bison that stray from park boundaries. A three-month season was revived last year, with 40 bison killed during the hunt.

It was all a lot simpler when the 1,800-pound beasts roamed in the park in prehistoric times. No ranchers, no cattle, just a few bow-and-arrow wielding humans to deal with.







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