Buffalo Field Campaign – A Buffalo's Trail Of Tears
Here is a presentation on the annual hazing of the last wild and free buffalo.
Ken Cole
Ken Cole, Western Watershed Project’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Coordinator, is a 5th generation Idahoan, an avid fly fisherman, wildlife enthusiast, and photographer. He can be reached via email at: ken@westernwatersheds.org
One Response to Buffalo Field Campaign – A Buffalo's Trail Of Tears
Recent Posts
- BLM Abuse of its Public Trust Duty – Conservationists Win Duck Creek Case
- Wildlife Services maybe to get more money to deal with feral swine
- Conservation scientists oppose efforts to remove federal protections for wolves across the lower 48 states
- US Fish and Wildlife Service sued by Western Watersheds over the legal implication of grizzly bear disappearance
- Worry over dead bison found north of Yellowstone Park
Recent Comments
- jon on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Mike on Wildlife Services maybe to get more money to deal with feral swine
- Mike on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Mike on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Ida Lupine on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Mark L on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Mark L on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Ida Lupine on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- rork on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Ida Lupine on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- rork on Do you have some interesting wildlife news? May 18, 2013 edition
- Richie G. on Isle Royale researchers advocate for ‘genetic rescue’ of island wolves
- Richie G. on Isle Royale researchers advocate for ‘genetic rescue’ of island wolves
- Richie G. on Wildlife Services maybe to get more money to deal with feral swine
- Richie G. on Wildlife Services maybe to get more money to deal with feral swine
Energy











Ken Cole,
The video is an excellent use of GIS graphics by tying geographical aspects to the scene.
In Arizona, helicopters cost about $900.00 an hour. What a waste of fuel this hazing effort is and what a waste of space those pansy, drugstore “cowboys” are—real modern day icons of a fictitiously glorified past.