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Buffalo News
  * Update from the Field - May 11, 2000
  * tribal Sign-on letter
  * Grazing threatens Grand Teton National Park

Together we can raise our voices - FOR THE BUFFALO!!
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5/11/00

Greetings Friends of the Buffalo,

After several weeks of spring/summer weather, we woke this morning
with a blanket of snow on the ground.  A small group of buffalo is on
the move for green grass outside the invisible Park boundaries and
the Department of Livestock (DOL) is in town to harass them.

Our patrols noted three DOL trucks arriving from Helena yesterday
afternoon with horse trailers and all-terrain-vehicles (ATVs) in tow.
Within minutes of their arrival, the agents unloaded their ATVs and
went to work at hazing a group of buffalo with cracker-gun rounds
back into Yellowstone National Park (YNP).

As I write, there is another hazing operation underway.  Three DOL
agents on horseback chased a lone buffalo into the Park near Duck
Creek, violating the Park's grizzly bear closure in the process.
Once inside the park, they continued to fire cracker gun rounds at
the buffalo and ten others that were grazing within Park boundaries.
They are currently more than a mile and a half inside the park and
continue to chase the 11 buffalo.

In another incident, DOL agents spent five hours this morning chasing
a lone bull buffalo into Yellowstone.  The bull was grazing on
private land nearly ten miles from the park's boundary near Highway
20.  There are several buffalo on the Horse Butte peninsula that
we've been watching especially closely today.  If the DOL attempts to
haze buffalo from Horse Butte, it could help with a case we are
building against their actions.

As you may recall, we videotaped as the DOL violated the Horse Butte
bald eagle closure with their helicopter and horses during the
militaristic hazing operation of April 20.  These actions were in
clear violation of not only the Forest Service's Special Use Permit
(SUP), which allows the DOL to conduct operations on Forest Service
land, but the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as well.

Because of the evidentiary value of our video footage and the
eye-witness accounts of our volunteers, we are currently working to
protect the bald eagles and buffalo on Horse Butte.  On Tuesday, May
9, the Buffalo Field Campaign, along with Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers
and the Ecology Center, Inc. filed an application for a Temporary
Restraining Order (TRO) in US District Court in Helena.  The order to
suspend illegal buffalo hazing operations by the DOL would be
pursuant to the above ESA violations.

If granted, this order will restrain the DOL, the US Forest Service,
and the National Park Service from violating the terms of their own
laws and agreements and disrupting threatened bald eagles and their
nests in a habitat Closure Zone on the Horse Butte peninsula, west of
Yellowstone National Park.  Horse Butte provides excellent calving
habitat for the Yellowstone buffalo, as the peninsula has south
facing slopes that green up early in the spring.  The area provides
excellent eagle nesting sites and access to perches and feeding
areas.  The restraining order will prevent any further DOL actions
that will harm nesting bald eagles on the butte and give the buffalo
a chance to migrate naturally back into Yellowstone.
We will keep you updated on the progress of the restraining order,
which should come before a judge within the next few days.

The Forest Service has four cattle grazing allotments on Horse
Butte--the purported reason for the DOL's efforts to haze buffalo.
These allotments brought in $750.60 to the US Treasury in 1997.  Last
winter, the DOL, alone spent $225,854 in this contested area,
amounting to a cost of at least $1,536 to "protect" each of the
cow-calf pairs that lease federal lands in the area between June and
October.  This does not include the monies from Congressional
allocations, Forest Service, Park Service or state and federal law
enforcement!  (Contact if you would like a breakdown of the figures
at mailto:[log in to unmask])  Ultimately, grazing allotments
adjacent to Yellowstone National Park should be devoted to wildlife
habitat. Over 40,000 petitioners recently requested this from the
Forest Service, Secretary of the Interior Babbitt and President
Clinton.  Montana needs to accept that wild bison, not dead bison
carcasses on cattle grazing allotments, are preferred on the Montana
landscape.

The buffalo have been returning to the park on their own, and many of
have given birth during the past week.  Just this morning, one of our
patrols observed a newborn calf and its mother beside the Madison
River.

Despite today's frosty weather, we are gearing up for the summer
campaign, when we shift our focus to outreach and education.  Look
for us at our table in Yellowstone National Park, where we'll be
every day between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

We are currently at work on our latest newsletter.  It will contain
in-depth background information on the Yellowstone herd and our work
for their protection.  If you would like to receive a copy and are
not already on our mailing list, send us your address and we'll send
you one hot off the press.  It will be available by the first of
June.

Thank you for helping us protect America's last wild, free-roaming
buffalo. Our patrols will be out in the field documenting the DOL's
every move until the last buffalo returns to Yellowstone.  We
couldn't do it without your support.

For the Buffalo,
Dan Brister Buffalo Field Campaign

Donations are needed and tax-deductible - Please send them to the
only group with the buffalo 365 days of the year  Buffalo Field
Campaign POB 957 West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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For Information about a Tribal Letter for the Buffalo from Winona
LaDuke; Honor the Earth - Please go to
http://www.wildrockies.org/Buffalo/politk99/triballet.html
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For information regarding the buffalo of Grand Teton National Park
and what you can do to help please visit:
http://www.wildrockies.org/Buffalo/politk99/tetonmoo.html


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