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November 10, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, buffalo, mikephillips, montanabison, montanabuffalo, yellowstone, yellowstonebison, yellowstonebuffalo
Wild wolves? Wildlife. Wild elk? Wildlife. Wild grizzly bears? Wildlife. Wild bison? Livestock. What the . . . ? Yes, you read that correctly. Wild bison are considered livestock in the State of Montana, and thus the Montana Department...continued→
September 15, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, buffalo, horsebutte, yellowstone, yellowstonebison, yellowstonebuffalo, yellowstonenationalpark
Yellowstone National Park estimates that approximately 3,300 bison currently roam its wild landscape. The Park's annual summer bison population estimate, which is based upon aerial surveys conducted over the summer, was released on Friday. Yellowstone's bison are the only...continued→
August 14, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, climatechange, endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, globalwarming, obama, obamayellowstone, whitebarkpine, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo, yellowstonegrizzlies, yellowstonenationalpark, yellowstonewolves
The Roosevelt Arch, inscribed with the words "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People," is located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana. The arch's cornerstone was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903. President...continued→
August 5, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, brucellosis, buffalo, hazingbuffalo, horsebutte, montanastockgrowersassociation, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo, yellowstonenationalpark
Yesterday, oral arguments were presented before a Montana district court judge in the Montana Stockgrowers Association's lawsuit against the State of Montana over bison management on the Horse Butte peninsula in Montana. The Stockgrowers Association and two Montana cattle...continued→
July 10, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, brucellosis, elk, montana, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo, yellowstonenationalpark
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) restored Montana's brucellosis-free status yesterday. That is good news for the State of Montana and its livestock producers. Brucellosis is a disease that causes pregnant animals to abort,...continued→
June 25, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- animalmigrations, biogems, bison, buffalo, endangeredspecies, flyfishing, flyfishingyellowstone, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo
A recent article in the United Kingdom's Daily Telegraph discusses a study published in the current issue of the journal Endangered Species Research, which found that of 24 large mammals that once migrated in the hundreds of thousands, six of...continued→
June 18, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, buffalo, buffaloslaughter, endangeredspecies, montana, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo
In what has senselessly become an annual rite of spring in Montana, the state's Department of Livestock (DOL) killed four buffalo yesterday that were naturally roaming outside the western border of Yellowstone National Park. Their crime? Being wild, free-roaming...continued→
June 10, 2009
Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, bison, buffalo, endangeredspecies, hazing, hazingbuffalo, horsebutte, IBMP, nationalparkservice, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo
According to a recent Associated Press story, approximately 500 to 600 buffalo that naturally migrated out of Yellowstone National Park this year were hazed back into the park with helicopters, horses, and ATVs by the Montana Department of Livestock...continued→