The Plan to Create a Giant, Privately Funded Nature Reserve by Selling Beef
Montana's American Prairie Reserve aspires to be 1.5 times the size of Yellowstone National Park.
Many Americans trace the modern conservation movement back to President Theodore Roosevelt, known for his love of the outdoors and for creating the U.S. Forest Service and the national parks system.
But what if government isn't the only, or the best, entity to protect America's natural wonders?
The American Prairie Reserve is a nonprofit group that wants to establish the largest nature reserve in the lower 48 states and it aims to do so with private funding. So far, American Prairie Reserve owns or leases more than 300,000 acres with a goal of stitching together 3.5 million acres of private and federal land across to create a reserve 1.5 times the size of Yellowstone National Park. And they believe that their unique approach will reduce the tension with local ranchers and farmers that national parks often experience.
"Currently, wildlife has no economic value to ranchers and, as such, the ranchers don't want them around," says Pete Geddes, managing director of American Prairie Reserve.
But American Prairie Reserve aims to fix that problem with its Wild Sky Beef program. Wild Sky is a brand associated with a for-profit company, and the proceeds from its profits go towards funding incentives for ranchers to engage in wildlife-friendly practices such as creating gaps in their fences for herd animals to pass through, planting native grasses, and allowing prairie dogs to establish colonies on their property. The more benchmarks the ranchers meet, the bigger the payout.
"As we're successful and we gain more attention over time, you'll see other groups trying to put this together at a much larger scale," says Geddes.
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Approximately 5 minutes. Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Field produced by Alex Manning and Paul Detrick. Camera by Manning. Prairie and wildlife footage by Gib Myers. Music by Adam Selzer, Michael Howard, Waylon Thornton, and Kitaygorod.
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If they sell beef, why the bison in the image still.
I can't find enough bison in the grocery store most days (they only carry a tiny amount) Sell more Bison!
Keep buying it and they will. The problem with bison is that they are much more aggressive and harder to control than cattle. But I am sure those problems can be solved and bison consumption will rise. It's just too damn tasty.
Yeah. Longhorn cattle are known for ignoring barbed wire fences, but bison take it to whole new level.
Excellent. With no hope in politics to advance liberty. Setting up projects of trade, voluntary association, seem to be the hope to pursue liberty outside of the state while we go into a somewhat dark times in the next decade or so I feel.
Wild Sky is a brand associated with a for-profit company, and the proceeds from its profits go towards funding incentives for ranchers to engage in wildlife-friendly practices such as creating gaps in their fences for herd animals to pass through, planting native grasses, and allowing prairie dogs to establish colonies on their property.
Damn - you mean the Evil Ones have adopted the tactics of the Good by establishing some sort of program whereby if you buy this product, x dollars or x% of the proceeds will go toward funding this or that project? Is there no low to which they will not stoop? This is almost as horrific as finding out that when I buy a Dow Chemical product part of the proceeds go toward providing the means for Dow Chemical employees to feed and clothe and shelter their children. I hope Bernie has been alerted to this sort of treachery - I'm sure he'll put a stop to this sort of thing.
"Employees" and "Children"? I think you mean "Indentured Laborers" and "Test Subjects"
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Why do you need a NAND mirror when you could just use a NAND Cat?
What's that have to do with Bison?
I post this back on Feb 19th at Reason in the comments, same concept. Still nothing to do with Bison though.
"To me this seems like a simple problem. My understanding the code on Farook's phone is only 4 digits, 10,000 combinations. A brute force method seems the best way. Here is how I would crack it if I had the resources of the FBI.
In most phones the OS and memory storage (encrypted or not) is all stored on one flash chip. First disassemble the phone and remove the onboard phones NAND flash memory which should be easy without damaging it. Copy the memory flash contents in to other flash parts. Install these into to other iPhones and try the codes to you hit it. This could be done with one iPhone with a removable flash chip socket wired in (very possible) or with just a lot of iPhones. Only 1000 required. If there are other things that are unique to the phone this method could still work by first trying on other phones till perfected then use it on Farook's phone."
I don't doubt that's a solution to the problem, but the goal of the lawsuit is to kill a significant percentage of popular encryption as a means of circumventing prying state eyes. It has nothing to do with what investigators hope to find on the kid's work phone.
David Friedman has an interesting take on encryption as the modern equivalent of the 18th-century firearm in providing security against an autocratic state. Now would be a good time for some enterprising soul to start an NRA-style populist pro-encryption organization, because this is a fight we're going to be having for generations to come.
Interesting, why I always like reading Friedman. I think you have a good point. Thanks
I'd love some Wild Sky-Beef.
Ok, the other ideas are OK, but prairie dogs, really?
PDs are really annoying creatures. My father said he thought maybe God made them so we would have something fun to shoot.
But you can't shoot them all to death. Believe me, hundreds of people have tried. In fact, the only two things I know about that can kill a PD "town" is either poisoning them, or the Plague. Did I tell you that many of them carry the Black Plague?
Oh, and when they get overcrowded due to lack of predators (cause you didn't shoot enough of them), they resort to cannibalism. Which is how the Plague spreads and kills off the town.
So basically, you have to try really hard to stop PDs from being on your property. You don't need to encourage them.
I still remember the colony I drove thru back in the 90s in Wyoming that straddled the interstate. I swear every car seemed to hit one of those guys. The shoulders looked like the beaches of Normandy
Recent research has indicated prairie dogs have a language, possibly the most complex language yet known in the animal world. They have different phrases for 'man', 'tall man', and 'tall man in a yellow shirt'. Our apparent 'test' for the worth of an animal tends to be either based upon economics or whether they can understand our language. Yet most of humanity are worthless eaters who contribute nothing, and very few understand animal language at all. We fail our own tests.
Plague is believed to not be native and brought to the continent by man from Europe. Prairie dogs proliferate at times locally only because humans killed off most of their predators including the endangered black footed ferret. Ranchers killing off predators is in the same category.
Prairie dogs, and earthworms for that matter, have been found to play an important part in healthy grasslands, including those grazed by cattle. In fact prairie dogs have been extirpated from 90% of their former US range and remaining colonies are disappearing at a rapid rate. It's a shame it's not legal to hunt worthless human eaters who think the only utility of another life is whether it makes them money or is entertaining to see blown to bits.
Sometimes I think the only thing which could save animals from zombie humans is if all humans literally turned into zombies. Thinking and compassion cost you nothing. Try them sometime.
IIRC, Ted Turner is a huge landowner (perhaps the largest in the U.S.) and he was trying to piece his various holdings together so that he'd own a swath of land from Mexico to Canada. He was doing this (again, IIRC) for environmental reasons and also because he's a bison baron. Anyone know if this is still his plan?
ted has a lot of acres here in montana and he has raised bison on one ranch for over 30 years, but no swath in evidence.
AFAIK ted has nothing to do with this. He likes making money, the dreamers behind this only pretend to care about it. The locals want nothing to do with it, but most of them are getting old and when they cash out rich out of staters are buying them out. Given that many are progs and don't need the money, a scheme that helps their prog cred and doesn't cost them money is the only way this will work.
The problem for the proponents is that leasing the acreage to outfitters would probably raise more revenue. If the proponents would include this it might be more likely to happen, I doubt the proponents are good with this, though.
These fuckwits tout tourism, but the problem is there is zero infrastructure in these counties. I've crisscrossed this part of Montana many multiples of times over the last 40 years. I can't recall they county offhand but the county seat is Circle, population around 3-400. I think there were 2 places to eat there 5 years ago. The county is McCone, about 100 by 125 miles, something like 900 population. It's also a long way from US 2 or the I90. Joe and Martha from Minneapolis are not going to detour on their Glacier or Yellowstone trip to bumfuck Montana that is Circle.
Stopped in many of these towns over the years, met a lot of cool, self reliant people. As a fan of self reliant people watching these places die makes me sad. These prog idiots touting this as saving these towns is absolute bullshit....these folks would never lick their cankles.
Coming soon to Coney Island:
Nathan's Famous All Prairie Dog Hamburger
Hunters tout the economic worth of killing an animal. Yet the animal can only be killed once and its value, however quantified, is lost to everyone. Left alive, it can be seen and photographed thousands of times. Not to say there's anything wrong with hunting to eat. Trophy hunting on the other hand is a false economy and just a stupid waste.
Hunting (for food) does thin the herd and keep the weak from propagating. Which is why a buck season is much different than a doe season. The slowest, dumbest, poor sighted go down first allowing for a stronger healthier population. Many studies on this. . . .
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On the surface it appears to be similar to 'Newman's own' branding. Raise money as a private company with profits used for a specific purpose. What's not to like. A little different as land is not the same as popcorn or coffee - manufactured items, but good for many people.
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