vendredi 6 octobre 2017

ALERTE MAXIMALE CONTRE LES BISONS DE YELLOWSTONE.. ORDURES!!

LES BISONS DE NOUVEAU EN DANGER A YELLOWSTONE
 ILS NE PEUVENT PAS LES LAISSER TRANQUILLES??!!
 ILS SONT CHEZ EUX!!!!IL N; EN RESTERA BIENTOT PLUS.. A LEUR PLACE DES CHAMPS DE FRACKING.. OU DES  CONNARDS!!??
ILS NE SAVENT RIEN DE CES BISONS ET MASSACRENT A TOUT VA, S DESTRUCTURANT  LES FAMILLES..

 MASSACRER A N' IMPORTE QUE PRIX  C' EST TT CE QUI LES MOTIVE!!
ILS DEVRAIENT PRENDRE DES COURS DE COMPASSION ET APPRENDRE A CONNAITRE CET ANIMAL TRES PARTICULIER.. ET ATTACHANT.
 MAIS LEURS CERVEAUX SONT VIDES!

POUR LES AIDER FAIRE DES DONS OU/ET ECRIRE

TAKE ACTION! The only solution here is an immediate moratorium on Yellowstone’s capture-for-slaughter scheme. We must not allow them to move forward with their killing plans. Year after year we try to stop this, so we are going to have to try even harder now. We need you to stand with us on the front lines. And we need you to let Yellowstone’s Superintendent Dan Wenk and Montana Governor Steve Bullock know that we will not stand by and allow this to happen: dan_wenk@nps.gov / 307-344-2002 - governor@mt.gov / 406-444-3111.





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 CREDIT PHOTOS
A female buffalo separated from her family group who will all be killed, is held in a sorting pen at Yellowstone’s Stephens Creek buffalo trap, where she waits before being loaded onto a stock trailer that will take her to the slaughter house. BFC photo by Stephany Seay
Yellowstone National Park has just released their 2017 “Status Report on the Yellowstone Bison Population,” and it reveals what we feared: the Central Herd, who migrates west into the Hebgen Basin, and also north, into the Gardiner Basin has declined by nearly half. BFC patrols in the past few springs had noticed that we were seeing about half the number of buffalo coming to their calving grounds on and around Horse Butte. We looked for them inside the Park, but found very few. We contacted Yellowstone’s bison biologist, Rick Wallen, who suggested we look in the places we already had. Where had they gone? Well, the harsh reality is that, the Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP) is causing a fundamental and tragic shift in the buffalo’s behavior and migration patterns. Of course, Yellowstone will never admit this, heck they don’t even want to acknowledge that the Central and Northern herd have different genetic structures, much less what they are doing to the buffalos’ genetics as they arbitrarily slaughter them.
Agency science is nothing but a tool for politics. Whom does Yellowstone serve?
Managers know that buffalo from the Central Herd migrate west into the Hebgen Basin and also north into the Gardiner Basin, and are doubly exposed and impacted by capture for slaughter operations and hunting. After the winter slaughters of 2005–2006 and 2007–2008 the Central Herd was decimated, their numbers stagnated, and declined by nearly half in the last year. The Central herd is in dire straights. Yellowstone biologists don't have anything to differentiate Central from Northern buffalo except for a handful of radio collared females — they have no clue where the other family members who are captured and killed in the Gardiner basin come from. They do not know, nor do they seem to care what the significantly damaging cumulative impacts of their management schemes are doing to our country’s last wild, migratory buffalo populations.

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During 2011 more than 600 buffalo were captured and held for nearly five months. Buffalo from both the Northern and Central herds were captured and lived in confinement for so long that buffalo from different family groups — and even different herds — formed strong bonds. It is likely that when they were released, these buffalo stayed together, some leaving their home ranges and families to stay with the new friends. BFC photo by Stephany Seay.

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