Save Bison Lives with a New Home on the Range

  • by: Christopher Burley
  • recipient: Sally Jewell, Secretary of the US Department of Interior

The American bison is one of the most iconic and majestic animals in the world. A symbol of the power of nature, these mighty creatures were almost hunted to extinction in the last century before being rescued and proved sanctuary in Yellowstone National Park.

Now Yellowstone's growing bison population is at risk again — this time from misguided and ill-founded government policies that have sent more than 700 bison to the slaughterhouse since January 2015.

Ranchers, fearful the park's wild bison will transmit diseases to their cattle, have successfully lobbied for policies that require officials to round up and kill any bison that strays from the park. Even Yellowstone itself is no longer safe for bison — government agents have captured hundreds of the animals and shipped them off to slaughter in an effort to control the park's growing bison herd.

Yellowstone's bison are running out of room, and it's becoming a matter of life and death. Proposals to reintroduce these ecologically important animals to other public lands and to Native American tribes that wish to see the animal returned to their lands have stalled.

Will you help bison find a new home on the range? Urge US Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to relocate some of Yellowstone's bison to more public and tribal lands in the American West.

Secretary Jewell,

As someone who cares about preserving America's natural heritage, I urge you to relocate some of Yellowstone National Park's growing bison herd to other public and and tribal lands in the American West.

Since 2015, more than 700 Yellowstone bison have been sent to the slaughterhouse in an effort to control the growing herd within the park and eliminate animals that stray outside Yellowstone. Rather than kill these ecologically and culturally important creatures, the Department of Interior should be working to restore them to other suitable habitat. Many tribes have expressed interest in returning these iconic animals to their lands, and places like the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge provide ideal habitat for bison.

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