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Wyo. governor doesn't support tribal bison plan
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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2003 The Intertribal Bison Cooperative met with Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal to discuss bison management issues. ITBC, which represents 51 tribes with bison herds, asked Freudenthal for support on two issues. One was developing a system to transfer excess bison from Yellowstone National Park to tribes and the other was a tribal position on the Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee. Freudenthal rejected the first idea, according to news accounts, saying the risks of brucellosis, a deadly cattle disease, were too great. He said he would consider the second. Get the Story:
Freudenthal opposes giving bison to tribes (AP 7/17)
Chasing a bison dream (The Casper Star-Tribune 7/17) 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 Related Stories:
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Editorial: Bison hunt is no better than slaughter (04/09)
Indian lawmakers in Mont. oppose bison hunt (4/7)
Wandering bison hazed back into Yellowstone (4/3)
Large group of bison wander out of Yellowstone (4/2)
Less than half of slaughtered bison had disease (03/19)
Norton asked to end bison slaughter (3/13)
Nearly 250 Yellowstone bison slaughtered last week (3/10)
Slaughter of Yellowstone bison continues (3/7)
Hundreds of Yellowstone bison rounded up (3/6)
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Opinion: Yellowstone bison slaughter is necessary (02/18)
Growth of bison herd prompts fears of more deaths (01/27)
Cow spotted in Yellowstone not hazed (10/23)
Three Yellowstone bison slaughtered (10/03)
Judge orders bison documents released (7/24)
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