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Thousands Sign Petition to Stop Grand Canyon Bison Hunt Lottery After 45,000 Volunteer

Thousands Sign Petition to Stop Grand Canyon Bison Hunt Lottery After 45,000 Volunteer On 5/10/21 at 8:44 AM EDT Thousands of people have signed a petition to oppose the planned killing of bison in the Grand Canyon National Park. Last month the U.S. National Park Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department announced it was looking for skilled volunteers to take part in the removal of bison from the North Rim area of the Grand Canyon park. The lethal removal is due to start in the fall of this year. The NPS said the park is aiming to reduce the number of bison in the area to less than 200 by 2025, citing concerns about the bisons impact on park resources.

Planned hunt draws 45,000 applicants to kill 12 bison this fall

His words were apparently ignored by a herd of bison. As many as 500 bison, which can stand six feet tall and weigh 2,000 pounds, have recently taken up full-time residence in the northern part of Grand Canyon National Park and are causing havoc with the area s ecosystem, say park officials, who want to reduce the herd to 200. Now for the first time, they are planning to let a small number of volunteers kill bison inside the park. More than 45,000 people had applied for 12 slots by the deadline last week. Each person selected gets to kill one bison during the program, which is expected to begin in the fall. The rest of the herd reduction is expected to be achieved by capturing and relocating live bison and through state-run hunts that take place outside the park.

45,000 people signed up for a chance to kill 12 bison in the Grand Canyon

45,000 people signed up for a chance to kill 12 bison in the Grand Canyon Bryan Maul/AP FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2019, file photo, provided by the National Park Service, bison enter a corral on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. The National Park Service is opening a rare opportunity for skilled volunteers to help reduce the population of bison that are roaming the far reaches of Arizona. Thousands of people are expected to apply for one of 12 spots to lethally remove bison later this year at Grand Canyon National Park. By: CBS News and last updated 2021-05-08 01:03:36-04

Nation Park Service is looking for Bison hunters at the Grand Canyon | 99 1 KCAD

By Michael J May 6, 2021 The National Park Service at the Grand Canyon is planning for their first controlled bison hunt to reduce the House Rock bison herd by more than half. Problem is they are finding ecological impacts with deforestation and water pollution. Rnagers have take photos of roughly 600 bison currently in the herd and if left to mother nature they would likely increase to as much as 1,500 in the next 10 years. A pool of 25 qualified applicants will be selected and then 12 people will be chosen by random lottery to participate in the hunt. The application process closed this week after the Park service received over 45,000 applications! Get more info here

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