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Kiki Suarez
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 18 Location: Chiapas MEXICO
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:26 pm Post subject: Killing of buffalos in Yellowston National Park |
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I just received this information and cannot believe that the Yellowstone National Park allows this. Can somebody explain that to me?
The message below asks concerned Americans to protest theongoing slaughter of Yellowstone's wild buffalo. You can help us mobilize more Americans against this senseless killing by forwarding the message to six of your friends, family members or colleagues. The message below, urging concerned Americans to protest the slaughter of Yellowstone's wild, free-roaming buffalo herd:
Dear Friend, Right now, Yellowstone's wild free-roaming buffalo are being rounded up in cattle trucks and shipped to slaughterhouses. More than 1,000 wild bison have already been killed this winter and more will die each week unless we speak out to stop the slaughter now. Please register your opposition by sending a message to the director of the National Park Service at: http://www.nrdconline.org/campaign/Act_Now_To_Protect_Buffalo
What makes this sacrifice so senseless is that it's all to protect 12 to 16 domestic cows and bulls that graze near the park from the theoretical risk of disease that has never been transmitted from bison to cattle in a natural setting. Yes, you read those numbers right: 1,000 wild bison slaughtered to protect roughly 100 cows outside the park that have most likely been vaccinated against the disease, or easily could be. We cannot stand by and let this government-sponsored massacre to continue. As America's last, free-roaming herd, Yellowstone's buffalos are a national treasure. I'm sure you agree that the National Park Service should be their guardian, not their executioner. Please join me in speaking out to spare the lives of Yellowstone's surviving buffalo so that they can again roam wildand free. Sincerely, Frances Beinecke President NRDC Action Fund http://www.nrdconline.org/campaign/Act_Now_To_Protect_Buffalo?rk=K1Nt7Ws1w09MW _________________ kikitheartist
The deepest truth of Buddhist philosophy holds that at the center of the universe, and of each human being, there is a basic goodness and that everything is connected to everything else. www.kikitheartist.com |
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Bryant02
Joined: 31 Aug 2010 Posts: 7 Location: usa
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:33 pm Post subject: Golf Industry |
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