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Elk and Brucellosis
by David Sparks, Ph.D., click here for bio
Program: Farm Bureau Report, Voice of Idaho Ag News
Date: June 29, 09
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It’s not news to anybody that there’s a big flap going on between ranchers in Montana and representatives from state and federal government agencies regarding a plan to relocate some Yellowstone Park bison to Indian reservations in Montana and Wyoming. At issue is the relocation of more than 40 bison, kept under quarantine for three years as part of an experiment to keep alive at least some of the bison migrating from Yellowstone National Park. Bison have a susceptibility to contract brucellosis and this is easily spread into cattle herds.
“As far as the transfer from bison, that’s predominantly a Montana issue. But from the elk, it is an Eastern Idaho issue and can effect the whole state. If we were to lose our disease free status statewide, then it affects every producer in the state.”
Butler says there are very active brucellosis prevention programs at state and federal levels.
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