BLM AT IT AGAIN!

R-CALF USA: BLM Exceeded Its Authority When It Approved
American Prairie Reserve Request

Billings, Mont. – In a formal protest submitted yesterday to the Malta, Montana, field office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), R-CALF USA asserts the agency overstepped its authority.

On December 28 the BLM provided notice of its proposed decision to allow the American Prairie Reserve (APR) to graze bison on the Flat Creek Allotment located in Phillips County, Montana. Currently, the grazing permit for the allotment designates cattle as the approved species.

In addition to allowing the APR to graze bison, the BLM also proposed to allow the APR to remove all interior fences within the allotment and to allow year around grazing.

R-CALF USA states that information contained in the American Prairie Reserve’s Website reveals that its purpose is to ‘maintain a fully-functioning prairie-based wildlife reserve,’ and it intends to combine both private and public lands for that purpose.

According to the BLM notice, the decision to grant APR’s entire request would become final unless the agency receives a written protest.

R-CALF USA’s protest points out that BLM regulations exclude bison from the list of animals eligible to be included as livestock on BLM grazing permits. Only cattle, sheep, horses, burros and goats are listed as species considered livestock.

The group also states that “the American Prairie Reserve’s stated goals clearly indicate it does not intend to maintain its bison as if they were livestock. Instead, it intends to maintain its bison as wildlife.”

The group contends the BLM has no authority to approve grazing permits for wildlife or for the purpose of establishing wildlife reserves.

“It is clear the Proposed Decision exceeds the BLM’s scope of the authority to manage livestock grazing on federally-controlled lands,” the group wrote.

The group also asserts that managing wildlife contradicts the BLM’s regulatory objective of sustaining the western livestock industry. It also states the BLM’s proposal to remove all interior fences contradicts best rangeland management practices, particularly rotational grazing.

“R-CALF USA believes the BLM’s Proposed Decision is contrary to the BLM’s stated objective of promoting the improvement of rangeland ecosystems for the purpose of sustaining the western livestock industry.

“Instead, the Proposed Decision constitutes defiance of the agency’s stated objectives and will facilitate the demise of the western livestock industry by removing rangeland ideally suited for livestock enterprises from the purview of the Phillips County, Montana, livestock industry,” concluded the protest.

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R-CALF USA (Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund, United Stockgrowers of America) is the largest producer-only cattle trade association in the United States. It is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring the continued profitability and viability of the U.S. cattle industry. For more information, visit www.r-calfusa.com or, call 406-252-2516.


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January 14, 2016

2 thoughts on “
BLM AT IT AGAIN!

  1. Kay Schroder

    I just signed on for your newsletters yesterday. I do have some questions about your organization.

    What do the words Molon Labe mean?

    What do the pictures of the “snake” in front of the flag and the ‘N’ stand for?

    Thank you for your reply.

    Reply
    1. Randy May, Site Admin Post author

      The words Molon Labe come from a famous historical battle when the Persian King Xerxes marched his 200,000 or so troops to Greece to enlsave the Greeks. The king of Sparta, Herodotus agrees to help and handpicks 300 of Sparta’s best soldiers. Just before the battle, Xerxes sends a messenger to Herodotus and offers to spare the lives of the Spartans if they will lay down their weapons and serve Xerxes as slaves. Herodotus responds, “Come and take them”, referring to the arms of the soldiers. In Greek, come and take them is translated Molon Labe. In other words, the Spartans would rather die fighting than give up their arms and live as slaves.

      The snake is taken from the original Marine Corps “Jack Flag” flown during the revolutionary war and again in the war against the Barberry pirates. It meant, don’t tread on the US. That we will not seek conflict, but if you attack or corner us we will bite, much as a rattlesnake.

      The N obviously stands for Nebraska. Free Nebraska is one of Nebraska’s Constitutional militias.

      Reply

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