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Speak Out for Yellowstone Bison!

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Governor Schweitzer
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Speak Out for Yellowstone Bison!

America's last free-roaming wild bison are being slaughtered on a scale not seen since the 1800s. And hundreds more are slated to be killed.

This year alone, more than 1,300 bison have been killed -- more than a quarter of the wild population. This is no way to manage one of the icons of the American West -- especially in a state that prides itself as a destination for wildlife-seeking tourists.

Take action now! Write to the Montana Promotion Division -- the states tourism officials -- and speak out for sensible management of these American icons!

I am writing to encourage you to use your influence as Administrator of the Montana Promotion Division to help stop the shameful slaughter of Yellowstone National Park's bison.

Yellowstone National Park is home to one of America's last free-roaming bison herds and a powerful reminder of the great American West. Yet these majestic animals are needlessly killed when they leave the borders of the park by state and federal officials who fear the animals will spread brucellosis to cattle, even though there has never been a single case of a buffalo in the wild spreading the disease to cattle.

Montana touts itself as a haven for nature-based tourism, yet the practice of hazing, harassing and slaughtering hundreds of the last free-roaming wild bison in America tarnishes the state's reputation as a destination to enjoy the wilds of the west.

More than 3,000 bison have been killed in the past 15 years. This year alone, the slaughter has so far reached more than 1,100 bison -- nearly a quarter of the wild population. Wild bison killing on such a scale has not been seen since the 1800s.

It is hard to imagine that this type of wildlife management still goes on in the 21st century in a state that takes pride in its wildlife and wild places.

Surely there is enough room in Big Sky Country to let the buffalo roam freely without the large-scale slaughter and hazing that take place each year.

Please convey my opposition to Montana's killing of Yellowstone's bison to Governor Schweitzer and encourage the Governor and his staff to explore alternative solutions to the harassing and killing of our wild bison, including establishing bison populations on the National Forests adjacent to Yellowstone National Park.

For More Information : https://secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=1059&s_einterest=C3C4&s_Affiliate=act_&autologin=true

Speak Out for Yellowstone Bison!

America's last free-roaming wild bison are being slaughtered on a scale not seen since the 1800s. And hundreds more are slated to be killed.

This year alone, more than 1,300 bison have been killed -- more than a quarter of the wild population. This is no way to manage one of the icons of the American West -- especially in a state that prides itself as a destination for wildlife-seeking tourists.

Take action now! Write to the Montana Promotion Division -- the states tourism officials -- and speak out for sensible management of these American icons!

I am writing to encourage you to use your influence as Administrator of the Montana Promotion Division to help stop the shameful slaughter of Yellowstone National Park's bison.

Yellowstone National Park is home to one of America's last free-roaming bison herds and a powerful reminder of the great American West. Yet these majestic animals are needlessly killed when they leave the borders of the park by state and federal officials who fear the animals will spread brucellosis to cattle, even though there has never been a single case of a buffalo in the wild spreading the disease to cattle.

Montana touts itself as a haven for nature-based tourism, yet the practice of hazing, harassing and slaughtering hundreds of the last free-roaming wild bison in America tarnishes the state's reputation as a destination to enjoy the wilds of the west.

More than 3,000 bison have been killed in the past 15 years. This year alone, the slaughter has so far reached more than 1,100 bison -- nearly a quarter of the wild population. Wild bison killing on such a scale has not been seen since the 1800s.

It is hard to imagine that this type of wildlife management still goes on in the 21st century in a state that takes pride in its wildlife and wild places.

Surely there is enough room in Big Sky Country to let the buffalo roam freely without the large-scale slaughter and hazing that take place each year.

Please convey my opposition to Montana's killing of Yellowstone's bison to Governor Schweitzer and encourage the Governor and his staff to explore alternative solutions to the harassing and killing of our wild bison, including establishing bison populations on the National Forests adjacent to Yellowstone National Park.

For More Information : https://secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=1059&s_einterest=C3C4&s_Affiliate=act_&autologin=true

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We signed the "Speak Out for Yellowstone Bison!" petition!
# 326:
1:35 am PST, Jan 8, Tina Harker, Michigan
# 325:
3:15 pm PST, Jan 5, Sarah Winnicki, Ohio
I have been to Yellowstone recently and the bison were my favorite part of the trip. Surely the whole idea of re-introduction is to raise the population of this species? So why kill them when they leave the park? Or are they just a tourist attraction that means nothing? Are they in for the show only; some dispensible toy?
# 324:
3:46 pm PST, Dec 30, Mervi Rantala, Finland
Please stop killing Yellowstone bison now!!!
# 323:
11:39 am PST, Dec 29, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 322:
8:40 pm PST, Dec 28, Matthew Messina, Colorado
# 321:
10:15 am PST, Dec 16, Ruby Kapper, Israel
# 320:
4:39 am PST, Dec 16, Connie Hawkins, Pennsylvania
# 319:
2:43 am PST, Dec 16, Ulla Weiland, Finland
# 318:
8:04 am PST, Dec 11, Name not displayed, Virginia
Tatanka is my Brother! When you kill my brothers you make me angry. Trust me, a bunch of angry Natives is not something you want to look out your window and see. We are still upset over the great holocaust of genocide perpetrated against us and our brothers in the 1800s. The spirit of Crazy Horse lives on in all our hearts! Hoka-Hey! --CrazyBear(Mohawk)
# 317:
12:09 pm PST, Dec 8, Jackie Coombs, United Kingdom
# 316:
3:05 pm PST, Dec 6, Gina Cogeasca, United Kingdom
# 315:
10:01 am PST, Nov 26, Vanessa Gouvea, Brazil
# 314:
4:31 pm PST, Nov 22, Carla Quevedo, Maryland
# 313:
11:25 am PST, Nov 22, Kkalurand Mo, France
# 312:
10:07 pm PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, Washington
# 311:
5:27 am PST, Nov 18, GOSSIAUX GENEVIEVE, Belgium
# 310:
4:58 am PST, Nov 18, VIER Eva, France
ARRETEZ DE TOUT DETRUIRE - HUMAINS DESHUMANISES
# 309:
12:12 am PST, Nov 18, Valerie W, Ohio
# 307:
6:23 pm PST, Nov 16, Brenda Tromans, Canada
STOP THE KILLINGS NOW
# 306:
3:48 pm PST, Nov 16, Chris Shorter, Colorado
Raise Bison, don't kill them !
# 305:
11:08 pm PST, Nov 15, Lori Rohn, Oregon
# 304:
7:24 pm PST, Nov 15, Robin Tavares, Massachusetts
# 303:
9:43 am PST, Nov 15, Lazarina Grand, Bulgaria
# 302:
6:07 am PST, Nov 15, Soledad Posac, Argentina
Please let the Bison be.Just leave them alone.
# 301:
2:40 am PST, Nov 15, Jill Vickerman, South Africa
Bisons are the icons of the American West and should be up there with the Wolves and the Bears. We people who live outside the USA think of these animals first when we think of America, there is obviously enough space for them to live alongside man, America has more wilderness left than the whole of Africa. The Cattle ranchers are but one faction that are forcing the Bison into extinction and it wont look well in the years to come to our descendants
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