Montana's lawsuit against Yellowstone's bison plan contradicts park scientists' research on population sustainability and ...
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Montana is also engaged in a multi-year fight with the Bureau of Land Management over its decision to issue bison grazing leases in north-central Montana to American Prairie. To the consternation ...
The lawsuit, filed by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Council on Fish & Wildlife, comes less than three weeks after the state of Montana also sued the park.
Irby could not believe what she was seeing, as the two men walked nonchalantly toward two grazing bison, with every step closer bringing another wave of stunned horror. "They're not serious?
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Do you think there would be public outrage?” Ranchers in Montana worry that their cattle—mixing on public grazing lands with wild bison from the park—could become infected with brucellosis ...
However, while bison are restricted in where they can wander ... on where and when bison migrations overlap active public land grazing allotments on National Forest or BLM lands.