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  • Gov. Gianforte, State Agencies File Suit Over Yellowstone National Park’s Bison Management Plan – Northern Ag Network

    Gov. Gianforte, State Agencies File Suit Over Yellowstone National Park’s Bison Management Plan – Northern Ag Network


    HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte and two state agencies filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration to challenge Yellowstone National Park’s (YNP) Bison Management Plan.

    Together with Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), Governor Gianforte is suing to halt the implementation of YNP’s Bison Management Plan. The complaint alleges that the adoption of the plan by the National Park Service (NPS) violates several federal laws.

    “The National Park Service has repeatedly and consistently failed to engage with the State in a meaningful and transparent manner as required by law throughout the planning process,” Gov. Gianforte said. “NPS has not given us a fair shake and has ignored concerns raised by the State. We will always defend our state from federal overreach.”

    The State of Montana has raised concerns about the Bison Management Plan since 2022, when NPS first announced its intent to draft a plan. In 2023, Gov. Gianforte criticized Yellowstone National Park’s bison management alternatives, citing YNP’s lack of cooperation with the State of Montana, deficient and misstated analysis, and failure to meet its own mandates.

    “The Department of Livestock is committed to preventing, controlling and eradicating animal disease,” DOL Director Mike Honeycutt said. “Given the way NPS has ignored feedback from Montana, we have major concerns about potential threats to animal health from the possible spread of brucellosis.”

    “Bison represent a complex and contentious issue with both livestock producers and wildlife advocates,” FWP Director Christy Clark said. “We had hoped for and asked for a better and more transparent process in developing this EIS. Those requests were ignored.”

    Earlier this year, the governor sent a letter to Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and NPS leadership to express his disappointment with the agencies for a lack of cooperation, writing, “YNP has avoided substantive, collaborative discussions with the State’s scientists and technical advisors at every turn.”

    The complaint may be viewed here.

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    Office of the Governor





    In a recent development, Governor Gianforte and several state agencies have filed a lawsuit over Yellowstone National Park’s bison management plan. The controversy surrounds the management of the park’s bison population, with the state arguing that current policies are not sufficient to prevent the spread of disease and protect Montana’s livestock industry.

    The lawsuit alleges that the park’s bison management plan violates state laws and agreements, and seeks to compel the National Park Service to revise its policies to better align with Montana’s interests. Governor Gianforte has stated that the current plan poses a risk to the state’s economy and agricultural industry, and that more effective measures are needed to manage the bison population.

    This legal action underscores the ongoing tensions between federal and state authorities over wildlife management in Montana, and highlights the challenges of balancing conservation efforts with the needs of local communities. It remains to be seen how this lawsuit will impact the future of bison management in Yellowstone National Park. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Gianforte, state agencies file lawsuit over Yellowstone NP bison management plan

    Gianforte, state agencies file lawsuit over Yellowstone NP bison management plan


    (Article updated with additional reporting from MTN Senior Political Reporter Jonathon Ambarian.)

    A new lawsuit filed by Gov. Greg Gianforte and two state agencies is challenging the bison management plan adopted by Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in July 2024.

    A press release from the Office of the Governor says Gianforte, the Montana Department of Livestock, and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks are suing to halt implementation of the plan. They argue the plan would undermine the state’s attempts to manage conflicts with bison and that the federal government hadn’t given Montana a reasonable opportunity to participate in the planning process.

    The complainants further allege that the adoption of the plan by the National Park Service (NPS) violates several federal laws. The release says the state has raised concerns about the bison management plan since NPS first announced it was drafting a plan in 2022.

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    NPS announces decision on bison management plan in Yellowstone National Park

    “The National Park Service has repeatedly and consistently failed to engage with the State in a meaningful and transparent manner as required by law throughout the planning process,” Gov. Gianforte stated in the release. “NPS has not given us a fair shake and has ignored concerns raised by the State. We will always defend our state from federal overreach.”

    The U.S. Department of the Interior, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the National Park Service and its director Charles Sams and YNP Superintendent Cam Sholly are all named as defendants in the case.

    In July, NPS announced it had adopted a new bison management plan after an environmental review process that started in 2022. They said it would allow them to address new scientific information and changed circumstances since the last plan was adopted in 2000.

    The new plan calls for managing the Yellowstone bison herd at between 3,500 and 6,000 animals. It drew immediate criticism from state leaders, who said they wanted the herd managed at around 3,000 animals—the population size included in the 2000 plan.

    In its lawsuit, the Gianforte administration claimed a larger herd threatens to damage the landscape on Yellowstone’s northern range and to threaten Montana’s efforts to protect livestock from bison infected with brucellosis. They said the review process was rushed and left Montana with too little time to provide input on the proposed options.

    Gianforte had made previous claims of a lack of cooperation from NPS and Yellowstone in a July letter to Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, in which he wrote, “YNP has avoided substantive, collaborative discussions with the State’s scientists and technical advisors at every turn.”

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    Montana Governor and Park Superintendent clash over Yellowstone Bison

    YNP Superintendent Cam Sholly spoke with MTN News in July and addressed Gov. Gianforte’s claims, maintaining that Montana was not being shut out.

    “I offered for the state to present its own alternative that we would include in the analysis. That didn’t happen,” he said.

    Sholly said that the park was doing enough to stop bison from spreading brucellosis and that keeping the population at 3,000 bison as the state wanted could threaten the herd.

    To read the full text of the state’s complaint, click here.

    The final bison plan adopted by NPS in July was the second among three alternatives that were considered. More than 27,000 comments were received during the 2023 public comment period, according to NPS.





    In a recent development, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and state agencies have filed a lawsuit over the Yellowstone National Park bison management plan. The lawsuit challenges the federal government’s decision to expand bison grazing in the park, citing concerns about the potential impact on private property and public safety.

    Gianforte and state officials argue that the increased bison population in the park could lead to more conflicts with landowners and pose a threat to livestock and agriculture in the surrounding area. They also claim that the federal government did not adequately consider the potential risks associated with expanding bison grazing.

    The lawsuit is just the latest chapter in the ongoing debate over bison management in Yellowstone National Park. While conservationists and some Native American tribes support efforts to increase the bison population and restore them to their historic range, others are concerned about the potential implications for local communities and industries.

    It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold, but one thing is clear: the issue of bison management in Yellowstone National Park is far from settled. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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