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Wandering bison hazed back into Yellowstone
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2003
A reported 171 bison were hazed back into Yellowstone National Park, temporarily saving them from slaughter at the hands of the state of Montana.
A Clinton-approved plan encourages the hazing of bison that wander out of the park. If animals resist, they can be rounded up and slaughtered in hopes of preventing the transmission of a deadly cattle disease.
Get the Story:
Montana Digest: 171 bison hazed back to Yellowstone
(The Billings Gazette 4/3)
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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