Two new bills have been introduced in the Montana Legislature to address bison from Yellowstone National Park.
Senate Bill 353, sponsored by Sen. Gerald Pease from the Crow Reservation, would require the state to neuter animals that leave the park and send them to tribes. The state and tribes would split the cost of transferring the bison.
The second bill transfers the bison hunt from the Department of Livestock to the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. The controversial hunt was canceled this year.
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Two new bison bills introduced in Legislature
(The Bozeman Daily Chronicle 2/8)
Relevant Links:
The Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative - http://www.intertribalbison.org
Montana
Department of Livestock - http://www.liv.state.mt.us
Yellowstone
National Park - http://www.nps.gov/yell
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