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Originally Posted: December 27, 2012
FROM Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC)
ACTION
Tell Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk that you absolutely oppose any capture or slaughter of wild buffalo. Yellowstone is mandated by law to protect wild bison, not cater to Montana's cattle politics. Tell Superintendent Wenk to stop being a puppet for Montana livestock interests, pull out of the draconian Interagency Bison Management Plan, and to stand up for the wildlife that the American people have placed in his care.
Wild bison are a natural, national treasure, the prehistoric and rightful roamers of North America, and we will not stand by and allow Yellowstone or Montana's cattle industry to jeopardize their future for any reason. Sadly, three Buffalo were killed on Christmas morning.
Sign an online petition (copy/paste URL into your browser):
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2426/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=9450
And/or better yet, make direct contact:
Daniel Wenk, Superintendent
Yellowstone National Park
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190-0168
(307) 344-2002 phone
(307) 344-2014 fax
Dan_Wenk@nps.gov
INFORMATION / TALKING POINTS

Bison Calf, Yellowstone
Image by Jim Robertson,
Animals in the Wild
Before wild bison have even begun their annual migration to their winter
habitat in Montana, State, federal, and tribal governments -- including
Yellowstone National Park --are aiming to kill hundreds of wild buffalo this
winter through hunting, slaughter, or both. The agencies state that they
want to "even the sex ratio" and have placed a heavy target on female
buffalo, wanting to kill at least 400 female buffalo that migrate north of
the Park into the Gardiner Basin. The herds that migrate north include
buffalo from both the Northern and Central herds, which also means that the
Central herds (which also migrate west) will be doubly impacted by hunting
and slaughter.
Yellowstone National Park states that a "skewed sex ratio" has resulted from
years of capture and slaughter operations, which have removed more bulls
than cows from the population. In other words the government is saying they
will slaughter more buffalo to mitigate the impact of slaughtering so many
buffalo. Talk about playing God in Yellowstone.
With these plans aimed to placate Montana's livestock interests, Yellowstone
National Park threatens the buffalo's immediate suvivial and evolutionary
potential. Yelowstone's plans to capture and slaughter wild bison are
absolutely contrary to their mission to preserve and protect plant and
animal species unimpaired for present and future generations. The wild
bison of the Yellowstone ecosystem make up America's last continuously wild
population. Wild bison are ecologically extinct throughout their native,
historic range, and currently number fewer than 4,300 individuals. Wild
bison once teemed across the North American continent in the tens of
millions, but today the last remnent herds only exist in and around
Yellowstone and are in dire need of protection.
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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