Just over more than 90 buffalo relations lives have been take in 2021. In addition, there has been 859 buffalo killed between 2019-2020; 12,575 buffalo killed since 1985, and there have 540 buffalo captured by the Yellowstone National Park: 540. Over the past several months Montana’s state legislature has introduced HB318 and HB302. HB318 will reclassify the original buffalo from wild and feral to domesticated. If HB318 passes, then it will be legal to kill the original buffalo that is older than American. HB302 usurps Montana’s state constitutional power and places it into a local county board operating favorably for hunters and ranchers killing the original buffalo. Also, what is the current management approach for the Yellowstone National Park bison? Why is the National Park Service complicit in kill the original Buffalo relations? Since 1997, the Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) has been at the forefront of protecting the last free roaming heard of bison relatives in the lower forty-eight states and promoting and advocating for the increase of the bison habitat and populations. Turn in to learn more. Guests: Stephanie Seay, Media Coordinator of the Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC), joins us for the entire program to discuss the works of the Buffalo Field Campaign, the continuous struggles of protecting the last remaining, genetically original buffalo from “state” and hunters killing these relatives, why the BFC had to file a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly’s office and why the court ordered the release of records the park, plus more.