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Update from the Field
Dear
Buffalo Friends,
HELP SAVE TEN BEAUTIFUL BUFFALO BY APPLYING FOR A PERMIT
TO HUNT THEM... AND THEN, DON'T USE IT.
APPLY NOW: https://app.discoveringmontana.com/elicensesales/
On December 16, 2004, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks
(FWP) approved a buffalo "hunt" that would
permit gun-bearers to kill ten buffalo in the Eagle
Creek Special Management Area. This is national forest
land that lies directly adjacent to the northern boundary
of Yellowstone National Park, and until last Thursday,
it was the only place in Montana where buffalo were
allowed to be. Now, as they enter this former place
of peace, they will be subject to gunfire from January
15 through February 15, 2005.
WE ARE STRONGLY URGING YOU TO APPLY FOR A BUFFALO HUNT
PERMIT! https://app.discoveringmontana.com/elicensesales/
Applications must be received by 7:00 p.m. EST, Monday,
January 3, 2005.
This is a lottery hunt permit. It costs just $3.00 (non-refundable)
to put your name in. There will be ten permits issued,
with only one being an out-of-state permit. If your
name is drawn, Montana residents pay $75, and nonresidents
$750. If it isn't, there's no further obligation. It's
an insultingly cheap price for taking an insultingly
cheap shot at a most sacred animal. Applicants must
have a valid 2004 Montana Conservation license, which
can be easily obtained at any hunting license outlet
for $6.25. The drawing is scheduled for January 7, and
if you're a winner, FWP will notify you by phone. For
all the details on the buffalo shoot visit http://fwp.state.mt.us/news/article_3245.aspx.
TAKE AN ON LINE POLL: Montana's Helena Independent Record
is taking an on line poll on FWP's decision to allow
this canned buffalo hunt. Help show Montana that there's
another "black eye" coming to the state if
they let this buffalo shoot happen. Their question is:
"Do you agree with the FWP Commission's decision
to permit bison hunting?" Vote "NO" by
scrolling down the page at http://www.helenair.com/
and please pass the link on to your friends!
Fore more information on why this buffalo shoot is a
bad idea, please visit http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
where you will find the latest news articles, background
information, and tips for writing letters to the editor
of the print media. Contact us with any questions or
comments.
For the Buffalo,
All of us at Buffalo Field Campaign
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Buffalo Field Campaign
P.O. Box 957
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070
bfc-media@wildrockies.org
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
Greetings from West Yellowstone,
Our patrols have been keeping an eye on the old buffalo
bull grazing along Cougar Creek for the past two months.
Watching him graze near the willow patch, with the nearest
cattle more than 40 miles away, we can't help but feel
frustrated by the Montana Department of Livestock's
(DOL) stubborn insistence on molesting him week after
week.The old bull is causing no one any harm, yet the
DOL returns every week to chase him across the invisible
park boundary. Yesterday morning was no exception
as agents from Helena joined local DOL agent Shane Grube
on snowmobiles to disrupt the peace and haze the bull
back into the park. Despite the frightening ordeal
of the hazing operation, the bull is alive and well,
grazing just inside the western boundary of Yellowstone
National Park. But the fate of the old bull, and that
of his kin, may well take a turn for the worse in the
coming weeks. Our patrols have been keeping a
keen eye on a herd of 28 buffalo moving down the Madison
River. As I write they are poised on the boundary
and may very well be out of the park by the time you
read this update. At Duck Creek, another prime
migration corridor, more buffalo are heading toward
the boundary. We are ready--as ready as you can be--for
the conflict that is sure to come as the buffalo leave
the park and the DOL resumes the senseless slaughter
that has killed more than 2,300 buffalo in the last
decade. With strong corps of volunteers and backed
with the support of thousands of people around the world,
we will be here to bear witness and intervene on the
buffalo's behalf.
If you have been thinking of volunteering, or know someone
who may be interested, please contact us. The
coming months will be difficult ones and we are in dire
need of volunteers. All volunteers are provided
with room and board so your only real expense will be
travel to West Yellowstone, Montana. Write buffalo@wildrockies.org
for more information.
Please keep us in mind in the coming weeks, read the
rest of the update, and do what you can to help.
The future of the Yellowstone buffalo--America's only
continuously wild herd--depends on you.
With the Buffalo,
BFC Volunteers----------------------------------
• Bison Vaccination EA - Thank you for
speaking out!
January 20 marked the final deadline for submitting
public comment on the Bison Vaccination Environmental
Assessment (EA) proposed by the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS). We are pleased to
let you know that APHIS was flooded with heartfelt and
educated testimony from buffalo supporters everywhere.
Way to go! The EA calls for "eradicating"
brucellosis by vaccinating Yellowstone's wild buffalo
with RB51 - an ineffective vaccine designed for use
in livestock. If this plan were to go into effect,
wild buffalo captured by the MT Department of Livestock
(DOL) would be subject to even further mistreatment,
disrespect, and harm.
Didn't get your comments in on time? Don't worry
- you can still take action on this issue by writing
a Letter to the Editor of your local paper or any national
media. The editorial page is widely read by the
public and decision-makers alike, so LTEs are a terrific
way to get the word out and garner support for the buffalo.
Keep your letters short (about 250 words) and make a
follow-up phone call to the paper's editor urging them
to print it. Let us know if your letter is printed
and send us a copy!
For more information on the EA, please visit www.wildrockies.org/Buffalo/update03/010804.html.
If you need help writing a letter please drop a line
to bfc-media@wildrockies.org.
Many thanks to each and every one of you who took the
time to speak up for the buffalo and against vaccines
- our collective voices speak loudly and we will be
heard.
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• The Yellowstone Buffalo Preservation
Act -
Has YOUR Rep signed on?
Thanks to U.S. Representatives Hinchey and Bass we are
one step closer to realizing a future of truly wild
and free buffalo herds, once again roaming the western
landscape unmolested. The first bill of its kind,
H.R. 3446, calls for a three-year moratorium on the
hazing, capturing and killing of Yellowstone's buffalo;
expanding the areas to the north and west of Yellowstone
in which buffalo will be allowed undisturbed access;
dismantling the in-Park Stephen's Creek Capture Facility;
taking away management authority from the Montana Department
of Livestock and giving it back to the Park Service.
•Has YOUR Rep. Signed on to the bill?
There are currently 46 co-sponsors signed on (thank
you!), and just a few more will initiate Congressional
hearings. Check the list below to see if your Representative's
name is there. If it is, please send him/her a
note of thanks. If it isn't, please keep the pressure
on: continue to call, write, fax, and email, urging
them to support this critical legislation. You
can go one step further by writing a Letter to the Editor
of your local paper. The editorial page is read
by many - especially decision-makers - so these letters
are key to reaching a wide audience. Click here for
more information on H.R.
3446. If you would like help in writing a
Letter to the Editor, send a note to bfc-media@wildrockies.org.
H.R. 3446 Cosponsors
Yellowstone Buffalo Preservation Act As of 1/22/04
Representative
State
1. Hinchey, Maurice (Co-Lead)
NY
2. Bass, Charles (Co-Lead)
NH
3. Inslee, Jay
WA
4. Rahall, Nick
WV
5. Frank, Barney
MA
6. Grijalva, Raul
AZ
7. Frost, Martin
TX
8. Moran, Jim
VA
9. Baldwin, Tammy
WI
10. Miller, George
CA
11. Tauscher, Ellen
CA
12. Davis, Susan
CA
13. Van Hollen, Chris
MD
14. Towns, Edolphus
NY
15. Serrano, Jose
NY
16. Markey, Ed
MA
17. McGovern, Jim
MA
18. Kildee, Dale
MI
19. Andrews, Robert
NJ
20. DeFazio, Peter
OR
21. Capps, Lois
CA
22. Blumenauer, Earl
OR
23. Gonzalez, Charles
TX
24. Leach, Jim
IA
25. Schakowsky, Janice
IL
26. McNulty, Michael
NY
27. McDermott, Jim
WA
28. Baird, Brian
WA
29. Moore, Dennis
KS
30. Hoeffel, Joseph
PA
31. Weiner, Anthony
NY
32. McCollum, Betty
MN
33. Wexler, Robert
FL
34. Waxman, Henry
CA
35. Shays, Chris
CT
36. Wu, David
OR
37. Fattah, Chaka
PA
38. Holt, Rush
NJ
39. Napolitano, Grace
CA
40. Norton, Eleanor Holmes
DC
41. Jackson-Lee, Shelia
TX
42. Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
OH
43. Kirk, Mark
IL
44. Owens, Major
NY
45. Neal, Richard
MA
46. Kilpatrick, Caroline
MI
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• Thank you for supporting the BFC!
Thanks so much to all of you have been generous over
the past month! Winter expenses, housing, and feeding
up to 40 volunteers and media and legal work done however
frugally add up. We couldn't be doing it without
your support - so thanks to each and every one of you
who have helped out!!!
I want to tell you about another exciting development.
Our good friends at Earth Friends are again supporting
our work with a matching grant. We need to generate
a 3 to 1 match so if you've considered making a donation
- this is a great opportunity to leverage your giving
dollars. Donations are tax deductible and go directly
to front lines work. Just write "match"
in the memo of your check or online donation and I'll
keep you updated on our progress.
Donations are tax deductible and go directly to front
lines work. BFC is the only group in the field 365 days
a year with the last, free roaming buffalo.
With humble thanks,
May the wild buffalo roam free,
Su
BFC Programs
POB 957
West Yellowstone, Montana 59758
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• BFC Wish List
With all the snow and cold, we are in need of more winter
gear for our
volunteers. In particular we could use:
- Cross country ski boots (preferably three pin)
- Cross country bindings (also preferably three
pin)
- Warm winter boots (rated for subzero temperatures)
- Gators (to keep snow and ice out of boots)
- Mini Digital Video Tapes (Mini DV tapes)
-"Mac OSX The Missing Manual 10.2" or
like manual to help w/ OSX Jaguar
Thank you for your support. If you have any questions
about a gear
donation, please contact Amy at (406) 646 0070 or
buffalo@wildrockies.org.
Donations may be sent to: BFC, PO Box 957,
West Yellowstone, MT 59758.
(406) 646-0070
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• Last Words
"The only true controlling force is nature itself
and it should be nature that decides the fate of the
buffalo. Do not allow the livestock industry to
have control of our nation's wildlife, because our wildlife
will be treated like cattle, as is the case with buffalo
right now."
--Tom Mazzarisi, Yellowstone National Park Ranger
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