Comment from Wakefield, Marie
Marie WakefieldSupportIndividual
Summary: The commenter argues that the Yellowstone bison population is in critical danger due to government slaughter, habitat destruction, and the loss of migration corridors. They advocate for the protection of the species by highlighting the threats posed by human land use, livestock management, and climate change.
Government slaughter has decimated the genetically distinct Central herd and the number of bison in the subpopulation remains dangerously low. <br/>• Human land use has destroyed more than 85% of Yellowstone bison’s range and habitat while the government prohibits and excludes the migratory species from millions of acres of National public trust lands in the bioregion. <br/>• Human developments have destroyed all 14 long distance migration corridors for Yellowstone bison to escape catastrophic events, and an inhospitable environment created by the government. <br/>• Livestock control and veterinary management threaten Yellowstone bison’s wild genome – forged by their ancestors over thousands of years in a wild environment. <br/>• Yellowstone bison may not be able to adapt body size in time to match the rapid change in climate and rising temperatures forecast over the next century. <br/>