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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 21:03:12 -0600
To: "Stop the Slaughter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Buffalo Field Campaign) (by way of Buffalo
 Folks)
Subject: 94 BUFFALO KILLED THIS YEAR BY DOL

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94 BUFFALO KILLED THIS YEAR BY DOL
FOREST SERVICE COULD PREVENT FURTHER SLAUGHTER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  April 16, 1999
Media Contact: Sarah K. Chalmers, Michael S. Mease (406) 646-0070

West Yellowstone, MT - The Montana Department of Livestock sent 45 buffalo
to slaughter yesterday, bringing the total sent to slaughter this year to
90. The Department of Livestock captured 69 buffalo at Horse Butte and
transported them to the Duck Creek Capture facility where they were put in
with 2 others already captured.  As a result of DOL operations Wednesday
and yesterday 4 buffalo died before reaching the slaughterhouse, which
brings the total to 49 buffalo killed this week.

Buffalo Field Campaign volunteers monitored the hazing, capture and
transport of buffalo from West Yellowstone.  Volunteers were able to
document injuries sustained by the buffalo during capture and transport.
These injuries included large gore wounds from the horns of other captured
buffalo and large patches of skin missing from their hind quarters and
heads.

"The buffalo that make it to Horse Butte at the end of the winter would be
able to survive, if not for the tortuous hazing tactics of the DOL.   Many
calves have lost their mothers to the DOL and have not been able to get
food for themselves.  These displaced calves now live on the side of
highway 191 alone.  I have seen first hand  the gores and injuries and it
is amazing more did not die.  When 71 buffalo are crammed into a tiny
capture facility injuries and death will always occur," spokesperson
Michael S. Mease said.

A new development this year is that the Gallatin National Forest has the
ability to prevent more slaughter by imposing a requirement that cattle be
kept from public lands outside of West Yellowstone until 30-60 days after
the last bison has left the area.  This is a reversal of the previous
management policy allowing the DOL to haze and kill buffalo from Horse
Butte in that period.

"Why does the DOL persist in going against all science, sense and
compassion, in order to fulfill their sick belief that success is to be
measured by how many wild buffalo they can kill in one year?" asked Sarah
K. Chalmers, Buffalo Field Campaign spokesperson.  "There would be no loss
of face for them to end it now, and if they don't, the Forest Service
should do its job by upholding the laws laid down for the use of public
lands." Chalmers said.

Activist Remains in Jail
Jeremy O'Day, arrested Wednesday for obstructing a police officer and
resisting arrest, has refused to pay bond or adhere to restrictions, sits
in the Bozeman jail awaiting release.  O'Day pled not guilty to all
charges.  "It's ironic that the DOL can kill 4 buffalo in their trap and
pay no consequences, while I sit in jail for trying to document these
atrocities," O'Day stated.

 "The brucellosis-free status of Montana is not threatened, however the
future of  our last wild free roaming buffalo herd is," Chalmers said.

Video Footage Available upon Request.

Buffalo Field Campaign
(formerly Buffalo Nations)
PO Box 957
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070 phone
406-646-0071 fax
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