And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Buffalo Nations Field Camp is the only group working in the field, every
day, to stop the indiscriminate slaughter of the Greater Yellowstone wild
buffalo herd. We are a diverse group of people from around the world
standing with the buffalo and protecting their habitat.

The past two weeks have been particularly busy.  At dawn on January 7
Buffalo Nations volunteers saved eleven Buffalo from capture and possible
slaughter near the Department of Livestock's capture facility at Duck
Creek. The activists had shepherded 10 buffalo who were grazing near the
facility back into the park, and one buffalo was liberated from within the
facility itself.  Ten other buffalo were captured and 8 shipped to
slaughter the following day.

On January12, 2 buffalo were baited into the facility at Duck Creek with
hay laid down by the Department of Livestock.  Later that day 8 more
buffalo were hazed 6 miles through 3 feet of snow by DOL on snowmobiles.
One buffalo of this 8 was able to escape the hazing operation but the other
7 were hazed into the capture facility.  The next day, before dawn, Buffalo
Nations volunteer Sue Nackoney sat in a 30 foot tripod in the middle of
Duck Creek Road in an attempt to prevent DOL from shipping any buffalo to
slaughter.  Law enforcement officers were able to remover her with a cherry
picker by 10 am and take her to jail.  On the 14th, four of the nine
buffalo were released at Horse Butte and five were shipped to slaughter.

The DOL has killed thirteen buffalo so far this winter.  Last winter only
11 were killed.  We are certain that this is just the beginning.  The DOL
has made it clear that they will continue to capture and kill buffalo that
leave the park under the myth of brucellosis.

Today the Department of Livestock began construction of a new capture
facility on Forest Service land at Horse Butte, near West Yellowstone,
Montana.  Buffalo Nations Volunteers have been on patrol around the clock
for the past 10 days at the existing Duck Creek Capture facility.  In order
for us to be effective we will have to do the same at Horse Butte.  We are
short on volunteers, however, and are putting out this plea to anyone who
is able to come and help out.

If you have always wanted to help the buffalo and have not been able to
make it happen, now is the time.  We can house and feed you.  The
volunteers we have here now are exhausted and in need of relief.  If you
can make time to be here for even a weekend, you can help save the buffalo.
Please call Volunteer Coordinator Sarah K. Chalmers to get more
information about volunteering.

Buffalo Nations
PO Box 957
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070 phone
406-646-0071 fax
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