BLM Horse Roundups Cost Taxpayers Millions: A Call for Change
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Published: February 25, 2022
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AWHC Contributor
February 20, 2022
Maggie Buttrell says she’s a big fan of federally funded wild horseroundups, but I have to wonder why.
Roundupscost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars each year. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s current roundup plan will cost an estimated $1 billion over the next five years.
These millions go to special interests in the livestock industry. Federal records show that theBLMhas spent:
- $53.2 million for helicopter roundup and bait-trapping operations since 2006.
- $87 million for short-term holding corrals since 2010.
- $333 million for long-term holding pastures since 2004.
Those high costs, and the fact thatroundupsresult in the death and injuries of hundreds of horses each year, is the reason an increasing number of decision-makers are calling onBLMDirector Tracy Stone-Manning to stop the waste and find more cost-effective solutions to managing our nation’s wild horses.
One solution, in fact, lies close to home. The PZP fertility control vaccine that prevents pregnancy in mares is made by a non-profit in Billings. It costs $220 to dart a horse with PZP, compared to the $50,000 per horseBLMis spending to round up and remove mustangs from the range. A report from the National Academies of Sciences shows that not only is fertility control a more humane approach thanroundups, it also does a better job of keeping herd numbers under control.
It’s high time forBLMto do better. Wild horses and our pocketbooks will benefit.
Originally posted by Billings Gazette
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