Get your cattle off our public lands.
If you want to run cattle, do it on your own dirt.
Take some responsibility and fence it adequately.
Stop blaming your failed business model on our wildlife.
Rewild our public lands.
With liberty and justice for all.
If you want to run cattle, do it on your own dirt.
Take some responsibility and fence it adequately.
Stop blaming your failed business model on our wildlife.
Rewild our public lands.
With liberty and justice for all.
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So why don't we kick cattle off public lands, rewilded the west and;
Expand the Parks ?
https://DefendOurParks.org/the-plan
Imagine what we could do with $100 billion dollars.
https://treespiritproject.com/regenerativebs/
Can think of one time in particular that was tried -- 10-ish years ago -- and resulted in the Bundy standoff (from which the federal government was the side to withdraw.)
Of course that was after they'd destroyed countless Native American heritage sites.
2 years earlier, at Bundy senior's property in Nevada. No Bundys shot, no one killed. The Feds ended up looking like chumps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundy_standoff
How about we get invasive livestock off public lands allow open season on invasive species.
Make it perfectly legal to catch ship or slaughter any and all invasive livestock remaining on public land after X date.
Welfare ranchers would be unhinged but it solves the problem
I agree that permission for grazing cattle on public land s/b revocable. But what if the owners of those cattle say "We don't want to go. Come over here and make us!"?
What I'm saying is that they already have, and they will keep doing so. [1/2]
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2012/mar/dna-traces-cattle-back-small-herd-domesticated-around-10500-years-ago
I ran a piece on that a while ago.
Iran's so far away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkeHhCN6s8k
Here bizone vs cattle vs deer...
We're going to take back our democracy
Our gov.
Our land
And build a better world for everyone
The Wolff is back in west Europe and guess what, the farmers are crying that they kill sheep but refuse to use special fencing even when governments give them money for it. They also receive money for killed sheep and it's more then the price of a sheep on the market.
Thank you! 🐺
Although Native Americans have been here a very long time, the pretense European livestock aren't invasive or severely and adversely impacting public lands is ludicrous.
Regenerative Ranching is BS
https://newrepublic.com/article/163735/myth-regenerative-ranching
Nice bait and switch
Obviously it's you who are confused
Our plan to rewild the west most certainly includes Native Americans.
What is does not include is pretending invasive livestock have any part in the rewilding process.
https://DefendOurParks.org/the-plan
Clearly you are pushing European invasive livestock on public lands.
Indigenous people would have used indigenous plants, they simply didn't have invasives available to them to contaminate the environment with.
If you check the OP it's specifically about livestock. Are you now admitting you didn't want to discuss invasive livestock at all but instead engage in some kinda thinly veiled switch and bait ?
https://doi.org/10.1644/09-MAMM-A-036.1
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2005.02461.x
Could they virally affect wildlife during their trespass?
What an udder shame on those “farmers”
Our plan does account for that compromise tho
https://DefendOurParks.org/the-plan
I have a breakdown on that around here somewhere.
🇺🇸 be there
https://Handsoff2025.com
On top of that the ranchers typically can't tell you when the predation occurred. It's sometime in the last week or so.
Same thing goes for people who move to the mountains and complain about bears in their backyard.
Fact is most livestock losses are due to the kinda negligence that'd get a pet owner charged with animal abuse and cruelty.