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Agency personnel will likely require large sums of public funds to actively manage bison numbers and/or distribution (whether inside or outside YNP) as long as Brucella presents a threat to the livestock industry in Montana, and hunting may not be the primary mechanism for controlling bison in the Yellowstone ecosystem even if brucellosis is eliminated. If brucellosis is eliminated, bison may be tolerated on more public land outside YNP, and hunters may play a greater role in 67 management, but... there will still be limits to the areas in which bison are tolerated, and agency personnel will likely play a direct role in enforcing limits. Mitigation needed No mitigation would be required under Alternative 2. Irretrievable commitments Other than funds necessary to continue management of bison under the interagency agreement, no irretrievable commitments of resources are required under Alternative 2. Alternative 3. (Preferred Alternative) Bison hunting by permit in a late fall/early winter hunting season (November 15 - February 15), with permit numbers limited to 1-25, and hunting allowed in all areas outside YNP, including Zone 2, Zone 3, and areas not given a zone designation where bison presence is currently tolerated, as defined in the Interagency Bison Management Plan (State of Montana and Yellowstone National Park 2000a, 2000b).
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