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In this issue of Stop the Slaughter!
* Update from the Field
* Winter Use Comments Needed by December 1st
* Attention All Law Students
* Thanks!: Road Show a Success
* "Spirit of the Buffalo" conference
* Art: Buffalo Mask Project

Tidbits:
Racicot gets more press... 
http://www.gristmagazine.com/grist/muck/muck112299.stm
you can still send a free fax to the DOL: 
http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo/politk99/faxDOL.html
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* Update from the Field
  Here we go again!!!!
First off, a heartfelt thank you to all the people that make sure the 
Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) exists.  Winter is here and with it the 
buffalo come out of the Park.  Unfortunately they are still stalked 
by the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL).  The 1999-2000  lease 
for MDOL's rental of Dale Koelzer's basement  and of course the free 
land use for the Duck Creek capture facility has been was approved
This lease was signed in its traditional form of a handshake on 
November 4, 1999 Mr. Koelzer is currently pending three poaching 
charges about a dead buffalo on his land.  He did come out in the 
papers and state that he shot the buffalo.  He has now changed his 
plea to not guilty and asked for a jury trail.  His trial date will 
be set at a December 13 hearing in Bozeman, Montana.  BFC and many 
other outraged citizens and groups will rally together in protest.
Today found the MDOL frittering away taxpayer money to move the 
facility closer to the house so that the DOL won't have to walk so 
far.

Meanwhile, the Horse Butte capture facility is again approved by the 
United States Forest Service.  All this with the knowledge of a 
mating pair of bald eagle who had offspring this year, after having 
been unsuccessful for five years.  The plan also called for the MDOL 
to revegitate the land where the capture facility sat.  No 
restoration has taken place.  The legalities of both these incidents 
are being looked into by BFC.  The capture facility has not been set 
up yet.  We will leave it at that.

Campaign life is ready to roll: 7 field camp tipis, a new office, a 
great return crew, many new warriors on their way and more firewood 
than I've ever seen.  Seeds of Peace provides the best meals on earth 
to BFC again this year.  Last year over 250 warriors from around the 
world protected buffalo for seven months.  The recent  issue of 
Mother Jones magazine (Nov) has an article about BFC, helping spread 
the word.

Our energy and numbers continue to grow.  Unfortunately with that so 
do our costs.
The BFC operation runs about $10,000 a month during the seven months 
of patrolling. The never ending saga of fund raising.  In past years, 
over 60% of that cost has come from you the individual supporter. 
With this honor, the warriors in the field smile, knowing the people 
are with us in spirit.   Patrols start this week and the buffalo will 
be under our never blinking eyes.  Showing the world the truth.
Enjoy the holiday seasons and know your efforts keep us with the buffalo.
For the Buffalo,
Michael S. Mease
Campaign Coordinator

Buffalo Field Campaign (formerly Buffalo Nations)
PO Box 957 West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-646-0070 phone 406-646-0071 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Comments Due on Yellowstone Winter Use Draft Environmental Impact 
Statement(DEIS) by Dec. 1st

The National Park Service has produced a DEIS-- the product of an 
agreement reached after The Fund for Animals, the Ecology Center and 
other groups sued the NPS in 1997--on Winter Use In Yellowstone Park. 
Comments are due by December 1st. You can find a copy of the DEIS 
online at:
http://www.nps.gov/planning/yell/winteruse/index.html

Speak out for the buffalo and their winter solitude!
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* ATTENTION ALL LAW STUDENTS: (please pass this on)
Buffalo Field Campaign (http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo) invites 
you to join us in and around Yellowstone National Park between 
mid-November and mid-May to experience and grasp the issue 
surrounding the Yellowstone Buffalo slaughter.

We are encouraging law students to join us in the field to glimpse, 
first hand, the interactions between activists and Montana Department 
of Livestock officials as well as other state and federal agents. 
This is an opportunity for students to develop an understanding of 
the setting of many highly debated violations of our constitutional 
amendments, in court today.  In addition, this exchange will provide 
an opportunity for activists to ask questions about their rights in 
non-violent field confrontations.

You are not obligated to break the law or interact any more than you 
feel comfortable.  This is simply an opportunity to open the doors of 
communication between future law defenders and volunteers on the 
front lines of America's first National Park protesting the slaughter 
of the last 'wild and free-roaming' bison.

As always, you need only bring yourself, a sleeping bag, warm clothes 
and personal snow transportation (i.e. skis, snowshoesŠ.snowmobiles 
if you got em'!).  We will provide sleeping space in a warm cabin 
with other volunteers, hearty meals and any warm clothes or gear that 
you don't have.

If you have any questions or comments please contact us atŠŠ 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Road Show: A Success

Mike Mease of Buffalo Field Campaign and Darrell Geist of Cold 
Mountain, Cold Rivers hit the road in August to raise public 
awareness on the West Coast of the fight to end Montana's slaughter 
of Yellowstone's wild buffalo herd.  The buffalo duo had ten shows in 
California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington drawing over 400 people. 
Nearly 10,000 Buffalo Field Campaign flyers were distributed to 
businesses and interested people who wanted to put them out in their 
own communities.  Many great connections were made with people 
willing to outreach, letter writing, fundraising and volunteer their 
time this winter with the buffalo.

Special thanks to Ron Hunter, John Sterling and all the fine folks at 
Patagonia who set-up presentations at stores in Ventura, San 
Francisco, Santa Cruz, Reno, and Seattle.  Special thanks also to 
Nancy Couperus (Let Buffalo Roam), Karen Pickett (Bay Area Headwaters 
Coalition), Gar Smith (Earth Island Journal), Cascadia Forest 
Alliance, Chipper Bro, Earth First! Journal, Tara Cummins, Joe Dibee 
and Jen Kolar for their help and hospitality.

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* Buffalo Field Campaign attended the "Spirit of the Buffalo" 
conference in Denver this month where discussions were  held in an 
open forum format.  The titles of these of these forums were, "Our 
Relationship to the Land.","The Yellowstone Bison Issue", Buffalo 
Commons:More than a Metaphor", And "A New Century of Healthy Land 
Uses".
Dan Brister & Flo Gardipee; Board Members of Buffalo Field Campaign, 
were included in the panel of speakers for the "Yellowstone Bison 
Issue" led by Sam Albrecht, Executive Director of the National Bison 
Association.

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* Buffalo Mask Project

The Buffalo Mask Project begun to direct our energies toward finding 
people who want to make number projects, and organizing places to 
exhibit the number projects.
What is a number project?  A number project is one thousand and 
eighty four small repeated objects.  Each object represents one of 
the Bison killed during the winter of 1996-1997.  During this first 
phase of the Buffalo Death Mask Project, number projects will serve 
to rally support and involvement for the Bison and the people working 
to protect them.  Anyone can make a number project out of any 
material or found object.  A variety of places will be exhibiting the 
projects to the community.  If you have an idea that you would like 
to spin into a number project and would like a place to display the 
work, please contact us for more information.

For more info regarding this and the Buffalo Mask project
Please contact: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   For one buffalo
   For one thousand and eighty four buffalo

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Thanks to Bonnie Raitt and Honor the Earth for the great Boise benefit concert!
Thanks to NorCross for helping us out with our video gear!  Thanks 
again to Patagonia for the warm winter gear and support!  Thanks 
Snohawk for design assistance!
Thanks for everyone who has made phone calls, written letters and 
sent us kind words and support!!!

For the Earth!


Volunteers needed: http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo/field989/volnteer.html
A few newsletters are still available for distribution in your 
community; contact us at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Please take 20 seconds and add your voice to those who speak FOR THE 
BUFFALO and sign this petition!  http://www.wildrockies.org/buffpet
the Montana DOL have killed over 1500 buffalo this decade!
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we have posted video clips for an "in the field" look at the buffalo 
and their plight with the Montana Department of Livestock
Please stop by and see it!  http://www.wildrockies.org/buffalo/press/video.html

The web page is being updated for this new winter season...keep 
checkin' in and thanks for your patience!

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