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Update from the Field (New Video)
* BFC Needs You on the Front Lines!
* Freedom to Roam: Patagonia Features Wild Buffalo
* Apple Laptop Computer Needed for BFC's Media Crew
* Last Words
* Kill Tally
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* Update from the FieldThis mama buffalo and her
newborn calf have had a very difficult week.
Chaos is reigning along Yellowstone National Park's western
boundary as the thumping of chopper blades and the shouts
of government agents repeatedly harass wild buffalo families
and all wildlife near the Madison River. Nearly 200 buffalo
- including dozens of newborn calves, yearlings, and pregnant
mothers - have been ruthlessly run off of their spring
habitat within the Gallatin National Forest. Agents are
out harassing buffalo as this Update is being written.
Newborn
buffalo calves and many pregnant buffalo cows have
been run for miles through pockets of deep snow, barbed
wire fences, thick forests laden with dead-fall, fast
moving river currents, mucky wetlands, and steep, sandy
bluffs. For these babies, it is a terrible and sometimes
deadly introduction to the world. The new and developing
muscles of these little ones cannot sustain such abuse.
Today, mounted Montana Department of Livestock and Yellowstone
National Park horsemen have picked up the hazing operation
at Yellowstone's border, after it left Gallatin National
Forest land, and are currently pushing the exhausted
buffalo deep into Yellowstone National Park's interior
with the assistance of the Montana Department of Livestock's
helicopter.
Two days ago, Buffalo Field Campaign patrols witnessed
one baby buffalo unable escape the DOL agents, trying
unsuccessfully to negotiate a barbed wire fence. Numerous
times the baby buffalo ran into the sharp, unforgiving
fence, as its worried mother waited. Frightened, the
little one finally scrambled through, only to be continuously
pursued by the harsh, aggressive actions of Department
of Livestock agents.
Yesterday and today patrols documented buffalo being
hazed across the Madison River by horses and the helicopter
after being forced to run for miles. The buffalo were
exhausted and yesterday three little calves narrowly
escaped being carried away by the river. One baby buffalo
collapsed after it used it's last bit of energy to climb
the steep bank. It took every ounce of restraint for
our patrols not to jump in and help it out. Thankfully,
the baby was able to finally climb the bank. While these
horrific events take a tremendous toll on the buffalo,
it is amazing to see the strength and resolve that enables
them to escape.
Watch
BFC's video footage from this week and please share
these images with others so that more people can be
made aware of what is happening. Then, please take a
moment to contact
President Barack Obama - even if you have already
done so - and continue to urge him to take immediate
action to stop the harassment and slaughter of these
gentle
giants.
All of these heavy-handed management actions have been
taking place south of the Madison River. Next week,
the rest of the western boundary lands, including the
always cattle-free Horse Butte Peninsula, will be terrorized.
May 15 marks the dreaded day where livestock interests
demand that all wild bison be forced out of Montana,
even though there's not a cow in sight.
Your federal tax dollars are being wasted to harass
buffalo and all the wildlife in this fragile ecosystem
because the cattle industry doesn't want wild buffalo
eating grass they claim is for their cows alone. They
use the fraudulent brucellosis argument as means to
scare the public into accepting that these horrific
actions are necessary. Yet there's not a single cow
in sight, and there's never been a documented case of
wild bison transmitting the cattle-disease brucellosis
back to livestock. And even if there were, neither invasive
cattle nor the economic interests of Montana's cattle
industry are worth this disastrous management scheme
that harms America's last wild bison population, terrorizing
the Yellowstone ecosystem and all of her inhabitants.
As an example of wasteful government spending, all of
the past week's activities have essentially been focused
to cater to the interests of one small hobby rancher
who won't even have cattle on his ranch until mid- to
late-June.
The lives of wild buffalo must not be sacrificed for
invasive cattle. Please
take action now and help spread
the word to save the last wild herds!
ROAM FREE!
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* BFC Needs You on the Front Lines!
Buffalo Field Campaign is looking for volunteers to
join us on the front lines now. Buffalo migration is
in full swing and our shaggy friends are everywhere,
keeping us busy nearly 24 hours a day. Extreme and invasive
hazing operations have begun, and will likely continue
throughout the rest of the month, and possibly beyond.
We need you to join us on the front lines! BFC provides
room, board, training, and gear; the ecosystem provides
the magic and mystery. If you are interested, please
contact Chris, our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@buffalofieldcampaign.org
or call 406-646-0070.
We are also looking for summer volunteers to help us
with outreach in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Parks. Talking to park visitors who are in the company
of the buffalo we are trying to protect is a great way
to raise awareness and make more friends for the buffalo.
If you would like to spend some or all of your summer
with BFC, please contact Chris at volunteer@buffalofieldcampaing.org
or call 406-646-0070.
See you in West Yellowstone in the land of the last
wild buffalo!
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Freedom to Roam: Patagonia Features Wild Buffalo
Patagonia, Inc. has been a long-time supporter of Buffalo
Field Campaign helping us in so many ways we could never
thank them enough. Patagonia sets the example for businesses
to become ecologically-minded, walking the talk for
decades, championing numerous efforts around the globe
that aim to protect wild places and the creatures that
live there.
In their most recent initiative, Freedom to Roam, Patagonia
is featuring wild buffalo and the efforts of locally-based
organizations to help America's last wild population
recover their stolen ground. Patagonia explains, "Freedom
to Roam is Patagonia's current environmental campaign.
Its goal is to create, restore and protect wildways
or corridors between habitats so animals can survive.
Patagonia's partners in Freedom to Roam include the
Freedom to Roam Coalition, which includes other companies,
conservation organizations, rural activists, recreation
groups, and those who live on the land."
View
a video clip featuring Horse Butte Neighbors of
Buffalo, Buffalo Field Campaign, and our wild shaggy
friends themselves. Thank you Patagonia!
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* Apple Laptop Computer Needed for BFC's Media
Crew
BFC's media crew is looking for a good Apple/Mac laptop
computer. All of our computers are currently stationary
systems, and a laptop will enable us to work from other
locations and consequently be more effective with communications
and outreach. All donations to BFC are tax deductible
and are very much appreciated! If you can help us acquire
a laptop please contact Stephany at bfc-media@wildrockies.org
or call us at 406-646-0070.
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* Last Words
"The hubris [of those] who believe that nature
will fall apart if humans aren't there "managing"
the land is unbelievable. All livestock production in
the arid West has unavoidable ecological impacts-changes
in nutrient cycles, changes in fire regimes, soil compaction,
spread of weeds, competition with native herbivores,
damage to riparian zones, dewatering rivers (for irrigation),
and so forth. And the list of species endangered or
jeopardized primarily or largely as a result of livestock
production includes many animals ... Indeed, livestock
grazing is the single greatest cause of species endangerment
in the West. "
~ George Wuerthner Wildlands champion and editor of
"Welfare Ranching: The Subsidized Destruction of
the American West"
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Media & Outreach
Buffalo Field Campaign
P.O. Box 957
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070
bfc-media@wildrockies.org
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
BFC is the only group working in the field every day
in defense of the last wild buffalo population in the
U.S.
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