Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) is moving on with their onslaught of agendas, this time targeting grasslands for Bison, a "hidden wilderness". Y2Y is now claiming "Canada has roughly 25 per cent of its native grassland remaining", the rest lost to agriculture and urban sprawl, and that from 1990 to 2015, Saskatchewan alone lost more than "3.3 million acres" of native grassland. As a partner with CPAWS, they are promoting this scare tactic as well.
This is a pretty wide spread agenda and includes the same propaganda as being pushed in Montana. Called the American Prairie Reserve (APR), this outfit also wants to suck up land for the Bison to roam, pushing people off their land in doing it. The area they want to take is located in central Montana, how interesting it is just south of the Saskatchewan grasslands. This is another push for transboundary environmentalism using vegetation and wildlife to get it accomplished. Montana citizens are fighting back but clearly understand the APR threat will not go away, even with their puny compromise of acreage reduction. Sadly, APR has the money flowing in to just make direct land purchases. Saskatchewan citizens should monitor the Montana problem, start organizing to fight back, and perhaps confront what the real agenda is, transboundary land that ignores the sovereignty of two countries.
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