Comment on FR Doc # 2026-09387
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Summary: American Prairie supports the proposed grazing rule, arguing that management decisions should be based on science and land health rather than politics. They emphasize that bison grazing provides significant public benefits, including hunting opportunities and conservation, and should be treated fairly alongside cattle grazing.
Management decisions should be based on science, measurable land health, and stewardship—not politics.
As a native keystone species, bison play an important role in maintaining healthy prairie ecosystems.
Grazing operations that meet stewardship standards and comply with permit conditions should be evaluated fairly, regardless of whether the grazers are cattle or bison.
Managed bison grazing supports America’s natural heritage while remaining compatible with responsible grazing, recreation, wildlife conservation, and other public benefits on state trust lands.
Bison on the landscape create meaningful public benefits for hunters and communities. American Prairie’s bison program provides unique public hunting opportunities, puts meat on the table for Montana families, and allows people to connect with America’s wildlife, history, and hunting traditions.