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In reply to the discussion: YELLOWSTONE BEGINS TRANSFERRING BISON FOR SLAUGHTER [View all]NickB79
(20,361 posts)18. Short of expanding the park, this has to happen
Yellowstone can only support so many bison, and the park is surrounded by a mix of private and public land, largely used by ranchers for grazing cattle.
And while wolf re-introduction has reduced bison numbers a bit, it's also caused them to move more, as they're harassed by wolf packs when in years past they could camp out in the park and not worry about predators.
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For a second I thought this had something to do with their Yellowstone oil spill
rocktivity
Jan 2015
#1
This posses me the hell off...give them birth control if they have to keep #s down
adigal
Jan 2015
#24
Ummm....don't be condescending. Of course I understand, and in NJ, they gave the WILD deer birth
adigal
Jan 2015
#60
If there's an animal issue on DU, that one will be all over the thread posting nonsense.
LeftyMom
Jan 2015
#42
Money raised for conservation has to cease going to hunters and slaughters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
glinda
Jan 2015
#10
Horrible! Why can't we leave wildlife alone? How much disease have migrating buffalo
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2015
#12
Imagine, how did the world ever evolve without humans F'ing it up and controlling what
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#27
Their instinct is to migrate.Yellowstone should be triple the size & allow winter movement for bison
Sunlei
Jan 2015
#13
There is hunting on the northern range. I think it's just ending or will soon.
2naSalit
Jan 2015
#34