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WHY do the BUFFALO cry: “DON’T HAZE ME, BRO!”

Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 00:00.
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07/29/2009 - 18:30
07/29/2009 - 20:00
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Originally in North America tens of millions of wild buffalo roamed freely. Today the numbers are a few thousand. Why are the numbers so low? Why do Montana and the National Park Service continue to kill and haze wild buffalo? What have advocates been doing in the last year to stop this?

Join an informative discussion hosted by Buffalo Allies of Bozeman (BAB) at the Bozeman Public Library, Lg. Conference Room, Wednesday, July 29 from 6:30-8:00 PM. Speakers: Glenn Hockett, Volunteer President of the Gallatin Wildlife Association; Jim Macdonald, formerly a social activist in Washington, D.C, is a founding member of BAB having worked in or around Yellowstone since 1993; and Ellen Figura, a member of BAB, who is an author, artist, and who is enthusiastic about the outdoors and seeing nature live in harmony.

And, help us get the word out. Download and distribute our flyer of the event: http://www.buffaloallies.org/sites/buffaloallies.org/files/072909_buffal....

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