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Yellowstone National Park extends public comment period for draft Bison


The following is a news release from Yellowstone National Park. 

MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyom. – Yellowstone National Park released the draft Bison Management Environmental Impact Statement for public comment on Aug. 10. The public comment period, originally scheduled to close Sept. 25, has been extended by 15 additional days to allow the public a full 60 days to comment. All comments must be received by Oct.10, 2023. 

The Draft EIS introduces various actions for managing bison inside the park. This plan allows the NPS to evaluate bison management based on new scientific information and changed circumstances, explore ways to reduce bison being sent to slaughter, and to continue working closely with Tribal Nations and agency partners in management. The Draft EIS will also consider the bison management actions likely to occur on lands outside the park in Montana while acknowledging the NPS does not have jurisdiction or control over activities such as hunting or tolerance for bison beyond the park boundary.    

Interested individuals, organizations, and agencies are encouraged to provide written comments regarding the alternatives, information, and analyses presented in the draft EIS. The preferred method for submitting comments during the comment period is online at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/YellowstonebisonEIS. Comments may also be mailed or hand-delivered to: Superintendent, Attn: Bison Management Plan, PO Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190.  

Read the Aug.10 news release titled National Park Service releases a draft Environmental Impact Statement for Bison Management at Yellowstone National Park for details. 

 

 



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