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American Prairie plans bison grazing on BLM lands as state, ranchers appeal again - Billings Gazette
He leases 3,000 acres of DNRC land for his Diamond 4D Ranch near Choteau, where he grazes bison. “There seems to be a significant amount of prejudice against bison ranchers from the state,” he ...
Ranchers and state officials in Montana saw roaming bison as an existential threat to cattle, the state's top agricultural commodity, because bison carry brucellosis, a bacterial disease that can ...
For Montana ranchers and landowners north of Yellowstone, the hunt is key to keeping bison numbers in check over fears the wild migrating animals may spread disease and compete with cattle for grass.
The restoration effort is up against bacterial disease, cattle ranchers, Montana politicians, and the bison’s nature to wander.
American bison all have some cattle DNA. Here’s why. In helping to save the U.S. national mammal from extinction long ago, ranchers introduced cattle genes into buffalo.
Earlier this summer, the Montana-based American Prairie organization was approved to graze bison on Bureau of Land Management lands in Central Montana where they hold grazing privileges.
Montana Republican state Sen. Mike Lang, a rancher who sponsored the resolution, said the bison would not fit in at the CMR, citing the increased aggressiveness of the animals at Yellowstone ...
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