Yellowstone
Bison Video Gallery #1 (#2)
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Enjoy
the magestic beauty of the Yellowstone Buffalo. Here are
some beautiful clips of buffalo with calves.
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Hazing
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This
video is from winter 2004 on the north side of Yellowstone
National Park near Gardiner Montana. National Park Service
employees haze buffalo into the Stephens Creek capture
facility. This video is shocking and probably not
approriate for small children. But it is the
reality of today's wild buffalo in Yellowstone.
Watch this, spread the word & then contact
your politicians. |
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Hazing
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The
Department of Livestock show no respect for anything
in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Not only are they
hazing buffalo but they ride snowmobiles through riparian
areas and disturb other wildlife as well.
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Multi-Agency
Hazing Operation |
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The
hazing operations are exhausting to the buffalo and a
waste of taxpayers
money. See how many agencies (and helicopter)
are involved in hazing this one buffalo.
Remember there are no cattle
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West Yellowstone area during winter. |
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3/15/05
Here is a buffalo video from volunteer Ken Cole, he got
it by setting a camera in a tree while on the Madison
River patrol.
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3/30/05
Eight buffalo being
transported to
slaughter. An injured lead cow
buffalo being shot in the field
during a hazing operation
Wednesday, and then her body
dragged to the local dump to be
incinerated with the trash.
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4/06/05
Montana Department
of Livestock agents disrupt the spring bison migration
on 4/6/05 near West Yellowstone, Montana. On the same
day, agents slaughtered eight members of America's last
wild herd.
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4/14/05
Montana
Department of Livestock agents disrupt the spring bison
migration on 4/13/05 near West Yellowstone, Montana. This
week agents slaughtered 25 members of America's last wild
herd.
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4/21/05
After hazing 40+
buffalo a minimum of 7 miles, 3 moms and 2 yearlings break
away from being forced into the Duck Creek capture facility.
After 30 minutes of relentless attempts to capture the
buffalo and being run through both barbed wire and high
tension wire fences 10 times, 2 moms escaped back into
Yellowstone Park. The last mom and her two yearlings,
all cut up and ragged where allowed to return to the Park.
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5/08/05
Today we celebrate the gift of life given to us by our
mothers. Unfortunately the Yellowstone Bison mother's
face a different reality. We pay tribute to the 53 female
bison that have been unncessarily slaughtered this year.
Envision wild mothers everywhere living in peace
and freedom, able to raise their
young unmolested.
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Video
by BFC from
Wednesday 5/12/05
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2.3MB)
Newborn Yellowstone
buffalo babies and pregnant mothers are chased with a
helicopter from their Montana habitat by Department of
Livestock
Video footage ©
2005 Buffalo Field Campaign. |
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Coyote
Hazing
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Buffalo
receive a warning from coyotes in March of 2004. On the
other side of this grassy knoll stands Yellowstone's Stephens
Creek Buffalo trap, where 464 buffalo were captured and
264 sent to slaughter last spring. After heeding the coyotes'
warning, this herd turned around and headed deeper into
the safety of the park.
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