Endangered and Threatened Species: 90-Day Finding for Three Petitions to List the Yellowstone Bison
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- Posted
- Jun 6, 2022
- Comment period
- Jun 6, 2022 – ?
- Agency
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
- FR Doc
- 2022-12054
- CFR
- 50 CFR Part 17
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- Oct 4, 2023Friends of AnimalsOtherAcademic📎 Attachment
A group of researchers and conservationists submitted an academic paper titled "The Ecological Future of the North American Bison" to provide a long-term, large-scale vision for bison restoration. The document outlines the "Vermejo Statement," which emphasizes inclusive, ambitious, and ecologically significant goals for the species over the next century.
Read comment → - Oct 4, 2023Friends of AnimalsSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
The Wildlife Law Program of Friends of Animals argues that the Yellowstone bison should be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. They provide scientific evidence regarding the bison's genetic diversity, current threats from habitat destruction and overutilization, and the inadequacy of current management plans to ensure long-term viability.
Read comment → - Jun 27, 2023Buffalo Field CampaignSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
The Buffalo Field Campaign is submitting extensive research, source materials, and comments in support of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's 12-month status review regarding the Yellowstone bison. They are providing data and evidence to support the listing of the Yellowstone bison as an endangered species.
Read comment → - Jun 4, 2023Conservation CongressSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
Conservation Congress supports the listing of the Yellowstone Plains bison as a Distinct Population Segment (DPS) under the Endangered Species Act. They argue that the bison meet all five listing factors due to habitat destruction by the livestock industry, overutilization through slaughter, and the inadequacy of current management practices.
Read comment → - Jun 4, 2023Council on Wildlife and FishSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
The Council on Wildlife and Fish, Native Ecosystems Council, and Alliance for the Wild Rockies argue that Yellowstone bison face significant and overwhelming threats from habitat loss, illegal hunting, and the Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP). They strongly urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to use emergency listing provisions under the Endangered Species Act to protect the species from extinction and habitat degradation.
Read comment → - Jun 4, 2023Roam Free NationSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
Roam Free Nation, a native-led advocacy group, argues that the Yellowstone bison herds warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act due to severe threats from the Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP), habitat loss, and hunting. They contend that current management is failing to conserve the wild, migratory population and that federal intervention is necessary to ensure their survival.
Read comment → - Jun 3, 2023Council on Wildlife and FishSupportAdvocacy
The Council on Wildlife and Fish, along with the Alliance for the Wild Rockies and the Native Ecosystems Council, argues that the Yellowstone bison are being subjected to excessive killing and habitat loss due to commercial interests and poor management. They support the ESA listing as a necessary measure to protect migratory routes, end illegal fencing and hazing, and preserve the cultural significance of the bison.
Read comment → - Jun 3, 2023Council on Wildlife and FishSupportAdvocacy
The Council on Wildlife and Fish, Native Ecosystems Council, and Alliance for the Wild Rockies are urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to use emergency listing provisions to protect Yellowstone bison. They argue that the bison face significant threats from the Interagency Bison Management Plan, unregulated hunting, and habitat degradation, and that current management practices are inadequate.
Read comment → - Jun 2, 2023Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Bozeman BroadbandSupportAdvocacy
The commenter, representing Great Old Broads for Wilderness and the Gallatin Wildlife Association, supports the listing of the Yellowstone bison to protect them from extinction and habitat loss. They argue that the federal government must assert supremacy over state agencies to ensure bison conservation and criticize the current management practices of the State of Montana and the U.S. Forest Service.
Read comment → - Jun 2, 2023Wyoming Wildlife AdvocatesSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
Wyoming Wildlife Advocates supports the petition to list the Yellowstone bison as a Threatened or Endangered species. They argue that the herd faces significant threats from habitat destruction, capture and slaughter by ranchers, and climate change, and that listing them is necessary to provide a regulatory mechanism for their protection.
Read comment → - Jun 1, 2023Alliance for the Wild RockiesSupportIndividual
The commenter argues that wild bison should be protected under the Endangered Species Act because domestication, inbreeding, and artificial selection are eroding their wild characteristics and genetic diversity. They emphasize that current conservation herds are insufficient to maintain the "wildness" of the species and that large, diverse habitats are necessary for natural selection to persist.
Read comment → - Jun 1, 2023Yaak Valley Forest CouncilSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
The Yaak Valley Forest Council, a Montana-based nonprofit, strongly advocates for the listing of bison as an endangered species under the federal Endangered Species Act. They argue that bison face numerous threats from the cattle industry, habitat destruction, climate change, and inadequate management practices.
Read comment → - May 29, 2023Indian Maid Products IncorporatedSupportBusiness
The commenter, identifying as an "Oyatae Tokaheya" (Original People), argues that the bison are sacred relatives to their people. They urge the agency to "do everything possible" to protect the bison immediately and permanently.
Read comment → - May 19, 2023The Blossom Foundation For Children and the EnvironmentSupportIndividualRead comment →
- May 15, 2023Deerlodge/Beaverhead Forest Defense CommitteeSupportIndividual
The commenter argues that the Yellowstone bison should be listed as an endangered species because they reside on public lands. They advocate for the protection of public wildlife over private interests and urge the government to manage public lands for the public's benefit.
Read comment → - May 11, 2023Gallatin Wildlife AssociationSupportAdvocacy📎 Attachment
The Gallatin Wildlife Association, a nonprofit conservation organization, strongly urges the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list Yellowstone bison as a distinct population segment under the Endangered Species Act. They argue that the Yellowstone herd is uniquely significant due to its high level of genetic purity and its long-term persistence in a native landscape, necessitating specific protections to maintain its genetic integrity.
Read comment → - May 4, 2023LAKE TAHOE WOLF RESCUESupportIndividual
An individual is writing to express full support for listing the bison (buffalo) under the Endangered Species Act. They urge the agency to use science-based decision-making and co-stewardship management to protect the species and ensure they can live in native habitats.
Read comment → - May 4, 2023BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGNSupportIndividual
The commenter supports the action of listing the buffalo (Yellowstone Bison) under the Endangered Species Act to prevent extinction. They urge the agency to use science-based decision-making and co-stewardship management to protect the species in its native habitat.
Read comment → - Apr 26, 2023Lake Tahoe Wolf RescueSupportIndividualRead comment →
- Mar 16, 2023OHIAS (Our Health Is At Stake)SupportIndividualRead comment →
- Mar 15, 2023Lamar Valley TouringOpposeIndividual
A professional guide in Yellowstone expresses concern over the impact of bison population control methods on tourism and the local ecosystem. The commenter argues that the current methods are disrespectful and harmful to scavengers, suggesting that alternative population control methods should be explored.
Read comment → - Mar 15, 2023Lamar Valley TouringOpposeIndividual
A professional guide in Yellowstone expresses concern over the impact of bison population control methods on tourism and the local ecosystem. The commenter argues that the current methods are disrespectful and harmful to scavengers, suggesting that alternative population control methods should be explored.
Read comment → - Feb 28, 2023Warriors and WolvesSupportIndividualRead comment →
- Jan 27, 2023Oreos Aloha Farm Sanctuary, Farm sanctuary for "rescued" cattle.SupportIndividualRead comment →
- Dec 5, 2022United Country Real Estate (Realtor)OpposeIndividual
The commenter opposes the listing of the Yellowstone Bison, arguing that the US Forest Service should not dictate the species' future. They advocate for tribal management of the bison and claim that reports of brucellosis are fabricated by the USFS and ranchers.
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