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  • Dont talk about brucelosis unless you understand it........

  • these are hard to move

  • bison is gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­od eating

  • Let them keep strolling free you fucking bastards white settlers still destroys the greatest animal too Native Americans Of All Times. Let them roam free forever you genocide bastards of one more thing kiss my ass. Pow - Wow that.

  • They probably had brucelosis and had to be destroyed so that the entire herd doesn't get it..........

  • well i can't really complain since my dog eats bison in her dog food...

  • ass holes

  • I feel sorry for the truck driver that has to unload those things at the plant

  • they should put that fking crock Conrad Burn in that same pin ...

  • Also, you really should be more specific. There are more than 4000 wild bison remaining. Did you count only the Yellowstone herd in that figure or did you include the Henry Mountain herd in Utah, The House Rock herd in Arizona, The Alaska Herds, The Pink Mountain Herd in British Columbia, The Wood Buffalo National Park herd in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, or even the Champagne/Aishihik herd in The Yukon Territory. All of these herds are totally wild and unfenced.

  • Good call. There are actually a little more than 15,000 wild and free in the world. Still, not a lot. I cant imagine how much interbreeding must have occurred to get those original 23 Yellowstone bison to reach 4,000. Probably not too healthy considering that they will never be able to branch out due to population management.

  • It is really ironic. Recently, Japan has been globally criticized for their cruel treatment and slaughter of whale and dolphins, yellowstone buffalo slaughter has went on for 23 years and you hear cricket chirps. "Japan ships crisscross the Antarctic Ocean each winter and kill up to 1000 whales." --Kyung Lah, 2008. Hell, 758 yellowstone buffalo slaughtered, 1,616 in 2007, 1,016 in 2005, 1,084 in 1997... no problem.

  • @eightbore1971 they are ok there are not as many bison as there use to be but they are comeing back slow

  • And it cost the taxpayers how much money?!?!? Why not open up the draw to hunters a bit more and let the NECESSARY population reduction generate revenue to research and manage the remainder of the herd?!?! Why, because of the political fallout caused by people like BFC. You guys can't have it both ways.

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