Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2008

BIA Sued for Buffalo Round-up on Crow Reservation

George and Nelvette Siemion, of Fort Smith, Mont., have filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Indian Affairs for confiscating their buffalo off land they thought they had leased from the agency, according to the Billings Gazette. For almost 40 years, the couple has operated the White Buffalo Ranch on the Crow Reservation. This past spring they discovered the leases they thought they had been awarded through a bid process were awarded to other ranchers. They claim the BIA didn't follow fair bidding practices and bypassed rules that for decades had given Nelvette, a member of the Crow Tribe, preference on tribal land leases. Read more about it here.

Monday, April 14, 2008

GAO finds fault with the implementation of Yellowstone Bison Management Plan

A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report made public last week confirms that the federal and state agencies are severely limited in their ability to effectively manage the Yellowstone National Park bison population. In October 2006, House Natural Resource Committee Chairman Nick J. Rahall and Rep. Maurice Hinchey asked the GAO to update and expand the 2000 Interagency Bison Management Plan. More than 3,000 bison have been slaughtered since the adoption of the IBMP in 2000; 1,160 bison have been slaughtered in 2008 alone. The GAO report “makes it clear that all federal and state agencies involved in managing Yellowstone’s bison need to work more cooperatively and in a more transparent fashion,” Hinchey said.