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Bison Hazing and Capture Operations Winter 2007-2008 North Hazings 127 total 1 st on December 12, 2007 Last on May 20, 2008 West Hazings 22 total 1 st on March 29 th Last on June 16 th (A hazing event was defined as the movement of a group of bison, if a separate group was added to the movement it constituted an additional haze even if they all ended up moving together) # Hazings starting within park boundary: North (42) + West (4) = 44 # Hazings starting outside park boundary: North (85) + West (18) = 103 Greatest hazing distance: I would suggest asking Brian Helms, Kevin Dooley, or Eric Morey as they were involved with nearly all hazings. I believe they hazed a group from Yankee Jim area not sure exactly where back to Stephens Creek flats about 5-8 miles I think. The greatest distance on the west boundary may be 9 miles on the 14 th or 15 th of May from the Horse Butte area to 7-mile meadow. Date we shifted operations to population conservation: I m not sure what shift you mean..hope this provides the answer. 3/25/08 is the day we began to test and hold bison. 4/8/08 is the day we began to hold positive adult cows if they were very pregnant, but continued to ship other bison. 4/14/08 was the last day bison were consigned and they were shipped to slaughter on 4/15/08. Greatest hazing group #: North = 142 on 4/8/08; West = 200 on 5/29/08 (This excludes the release from Stephens Ck) YELL006625

Hazing Operations conducted on the North and West boundaries (not including the Stephens Creek release hazing) North Capture Operations 29 operations 1636 bison captured (probably closer to 1645 based on adding shipped bison, quarantine, morts, holds, etc. but 1636 is what was reported as captured) West Capture Operations 8 operations 158 bison captured Shipped to Slaughter: 1276 (North) + 158 (West) = 1434 total Date we began to hold bison: 3/25/2008 Previously Collared bison captured and held at Stephens Creek: 21 cows YELL006626

Bison collared at Stephens Creek: 5 adult cows Bison equipped with eartransmitters: 14 vaccinated yearlings, 6 unvaccinated yearling controls Calves provided to FWP/APHIS quarantine study: 112 Bison held at Stephens Ck: 193 (test negative) + 18 (test positive) + 27 research animals = 238 (not counting morts or newborns) 17 bulls were captured on May 5 th and held untested until release on May 20 th Release dates/# s for north boundary 5/19/2008: 316 Bison Released from Stephens Creek Capture Facility: 191 Test Negative Yearlings and Adults 26 untested radio collared research adult cows 1 untested very late born calf of last year whose mother is a collared cow 18 Test Positive Cows (were held because they were near calf delivery) 80 untested calves 5/20/2008: 17 untested bulls Stephens Creek Capture Facility Mortality: 10 total bison died while in captivity 27 February: 1 calf with a broken leg sustained outside the pen was dispatched 2 March: 2-3 yr old bull was gored by an older bull in a holding pen and had to be dispatched 13 March: 1 adult cow with a severe shoulder injury was humanely dispatched (source and timing of injury unknown) 13 April: 3 newborn calves died from natural causes (they were born on the 9 th and 10 th ) 14 April: 1 adult cow (mother to one of the calves listed above) died from natural causes 18 April: 1 adult cow died while trying to give birth (breeched) 22 April: 1 newborn calf (6 days old) died from natural causes 27 April: 1 3 yr old cow was nearly dead (unable to move or respond) from natural causes and was euthanized YELL006627

Boundary Hazing Events Mngmt Shootings Total Captured Captured &Tested Slaughtered & Not Tested Slaughtered & Tested Negative Slaughtere d and tested positive Held & Tested Negative Vaccinated Quarantine Capture/Pen Mortality Hunter Take West 16 0 158 0 158 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 North 118 6 1636 539 1060 18 198 193 24 112 10 59 Total 134 6 1794 539 1218 18 198 193 24 112 10 166 A total of 1636 bison were handled at the Stephens Creek Capture Facility during the winter of 2007/2008. Of these 1276 were shipped to slaughter, 112 calves were sent to Quarantine, 211 were tested and held (193 test negative and 18 test positive but pregnant cows), 27 were held as untested previously marked research animals, and 17 adult bulls were captured and held untested prior to release. 333 were released including 80 newborn calves (four test negative animals died in pen). For the purpose of the following classification calves are born in spring 2007, newborn calves were not included in this classification Male Adult Male Female Adult Female Total Calves Calves/100 Male/Female Yearling Yearling Cow All Handled 22.3 10 38 5.9 23.8 63 0.81 All Held 11.5 15 43.5 10.4 19.6 45 0.98 Negative Pen 6.6 19.7 34.8 13.6 25.3 72 0.98 (held and tested negative) Released 11.7 14.8 43 10.5 19.9 46 0.98 Shipped 27.6 9.8 39.9 5.4 17.2 43 0.83 The ratio of 80 newborn calves to 110 adult cows released gives 73 calves per 100 cows. 45% of the 1636 animals handled were sero-positive and 55% were sero-negative Male Adult Serology 62% positive 38% negative Male Yearling Female Adult Female Yearling Calves 35% positive 61% positive 35% positive 11% positive 65% negative 39% negative 65% negative 89% negative YELL006628

Calf Yearling 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year and up Serology 13% positive 87% negative 35% positive 65% negative 52% positive 48% negative 67% positive 33% negative 69% positive 31% negative 69% positive 31% negative Sample Size 190 96 23 30 26 146 Female serology split into age class based on dental formula Stephens Creek Capture Facility Birthing Summary 1 st bison was born on 4/6/2008 in the outer holding pen to a collared cow (Yell-050) Last bison was born on 5/16/2008 in the collar holding pen to a seropositive pregnant cow held back because she was very pregnant at last shipment to slaughter date The middle 80% of calves were born from 4/20/2008 to 5/3/2008 80 total calves were born within the Stephens Creek Capture Facility (that survived, 4 calves died after birth) 6 Abortions/Stillbirths occurred (4 in outer holding pen 2 events sampled, both positive; 1 premature fetus in collar pen, no sample; 1 in negative holding pen sampled negative) 1 breached birth occurred in the negative holding pen 4 calves died 2-6 days after birth YELL006629

Monitoring for shedding of B. abortus in captive animals 14 fresh tissue samples were sent to the Montana Department of Livestock Diagnostics Laboratory (MTDOL) in Bozeman within 3 days for Brucella culture testing. 3 samples tested positive 1 of the positive samples came from a cow thought to be sero-negative and held in the negative holding pen. The sample was collected on 5/10/2008. YELL006630