Yellowstone Park Plans to Turn Some Bison Into Burgers

You are not likely to cut down on the cost of meat at the grocery store, but some people will enjoy delicious bison this winter. Yellowstone National Park plans to euthanize the herd of nearly 1,000 animals. If it happens. Count the Liberal Rage and Lawsuits!

Not all animals will be hunted or shot. However, some will move to new roaming grounds. This is not easy to do. Bison are not like cattle. Large wild animals are not likely to leave voluntarily. It’s like moving an angry truck.

There are concerns about disease

This is not done because the park managers are bad. They are trying to stop the spread of brucellosis, which can be transmitted to domestic livestock. Environmentalists don’t like the latter because the animals are not native to the region. On the other hand, ranchers and farmers have something called economic clout and a great deal of political power.

The bison will not go away forever. The species has had a spectacular rebound. Like grizzly bears and wolves. In Idaho, the wolf population is believed to be 10 times what was expected when the packs were reintroduced a few decades ago. The brown bear population has also seen a recent increase. Encounters between bears, wolves, bison and stupid tourists are also on the rise.

This is good science

While environmentalists are opposed to hunting, they seem less concerned with encounters with people. Not all of them involve visiting idiots.

Liberals tell us to trust science. Right now he says that animals can be managed by hunting and relocation.

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Because regulation of exotic animals is left to the states, some organizations, including the Humane Society of the United States, advocate for standardized federal legislation that prohibits the possession of big cats, bears, primates, and large poisonous snakes as pets.

Read on to see which pets are banned in your home state, as well as across the country.

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