The first four Buffalo were shot in Gardiner this past week. Then, about a week later a herd of eight were gunned down at Beattie Gulch. This herd of eight was made up of alarmingly young bison. A healthy herd is a mixed herd — the lead matriarch, other mature females, immature bulls, yearlings, and calves. As bulls age out, they naturally separate and form bachelor groups. The fact that these eight were so young shows just how deeply the current management plan disrupts and damages the natural dynamics of these animals. A herd still on the cusp of fully maturing is a direct symptom of MIS-management. When we capture and kill without regard for who is taken — male or female, the largest one, heavily pregnant, or killing a mother with a calf still at her side — it fractures the herd in profound ways. These decisions ripple through generations. |
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